Any features you'd like to see implemented into Maxwell?
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By Burnum
#342213
My current layout doesn't have much room to keep the Interactive Preview window open at all times.
It would be great if I clicked the Fire button and the Interactive Preview window popped open (if not already open), and to make it Stop Fire when I close the window.

Also, maybe it should be called the 'Fire' view?
Last edited by Burnum on Wed May 04, 2011 7:35 pm, edited 2 times in total.
By JTB
#342235
Nice idea... but I believe you will have to move this window all the time... Fire is a preview window of some changes.... to make these changes you will have to be able to see mats, UVs, env.settings etc...
You could easily make a more minimal layout by hiding some windows.
I have 2-3 layouts and I use them all the time... that's the meaning of the layout...
I have one special for playing with mats and fire and another one that has everything and it is acceptable
for small to medium projects...
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By Burnum
#342239
I have it on my second monitor and can move it out of the way of one of my 2 3D views also on that monitor when I want to see it.
even with a 23" and 20" setup there just isn't enough room some times.
I'm not one of those people who likes to change everything around all the time, unless the application makes that simple and intuitive. The only application I can think of at the moment that I feel works well with swapping layouts is Adobe Lightroom. Maxwell could learn much from studying truly refined and good UI UX (user interface, user experience) like Lightroom. Maxwell is better than some I use but could be so much more. It's the little details that make a difference. I kind of wish I could work for Nextlimit and help them refine these tools, take them to the next level! :)

I still feel these two things are so tightly intertwined that either alone is pointless, so it should turn off when the window is closed, and open the window if activated and not open yet. It just feels like how it should work to me. :) Why would you want the CPU crunching on live changes to something you can't see. Doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to implement either. (yes, I know sometimes the simple things are hard, and the things that seem hard end up being simple)

I'll have to explore the multiple layouts thing, but I'm kind of worried about them because often they don't survive big updates and I end up just needing to redo more than one if I use more than one. And there isn't a simple button bar to click between them like in Lightroom.

So, is this a known issue?

Thanks a lot for your response, I will update and […]

did you tried luxCore?