- Thu Oct 04, 2012 6:53 am
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however, mx studio still holds a viable ground in terms of getting to know maxwell. it may not be useful to all users, but it still holds its purpose.
i occasionally venture into it once in a while and can't say i've had any bad experiences with it....
Studio was an attractive offer before any of the plugins were developed to the state they are at now. I remember building an entire workflow around mx studio when it was the most viable method of production. Now that the plugins have expanded, it's a lot more time and cost efficient to render directly through plugin within an app that supports direct extension.Bubbaloo wrote:I couldn't agree less. Anyone who is serious about rendering with Maxwell Render should have a dedicated 3D non CAD software for scene setup/manipulation. Maxwell is a render engine. I prefer them to spend their $$$ and time on developing their render engine further instead of wasting precious resources on improving a redundant Maxwell Studio.
however, mx studio still holds a viable ground in terms of getting to know maxwell. it may not be useful to all users, but it still holds its purpose.
i occasionally venture into it once in a while and can't say i've had any bad experiences with it....