3D World

maxwell render 4

Major speed enhancemen­ts and many other changes

-

maxwell Render has long had a reputation for its high-quality results, but at the expense of speed. However, this latest version demonstrat­es that Next Limit has listened to its users, adding major speed enhancemen­ts alongside many other changes.

The majority of time lost while working on a CG project is usually down to test renders, either looking at lighting, or checking materials. In recent times, developers have taken a couple of approaches.

Firstly some kind of fast interactiv­e preview, where the user gets to see a lower-quality preview, that updates as the camera is moved. The second option is to free up the CPU and use the power of the GPU to drive the render.

The benefits of GPU rendering are many, but essentiall­y boil down to the cost/speed relationsh­ip. Adding GPU cores is far less expensive than CPU cores, which also means it’s favourable to shipping a project out to a farm and is scalable too.

Maxwell takes advantage of this in version 4, with support for GPU rendering on PC, but not on Mac. It looked for a while like support for the physical sky would be constricte­d to the CPU but luckily GPU rendering can cope with Maxwell’s excellent physical sun and sky system. However, the Maxwell Hair tool is not supported, yet.

standalone multilight

When it comes to actually using Maxwell not a huge amount has changed. The interface is still slick and simple, belying the power on tap. Setting up a scene is easy, with meshes being used as scene lighting, via a correspond­ing material. You can light with the dome, image, or physical options, or combine multiples, but it has to be said that Multilight really comes into its own when you have emitters in the scene.

Multilight is Maxwell’s, now standalone, tool for re-lighting scenes during or after the render. In essence, you have a cache for each light source, which you can change the intensity or colour of using a set of sliders. This can be applied to physical skies as well as material emission. A few minutes here can save you hours.

The material system is just as intuitive: Maxwell materials are easy to construct, all using the same editor, with different types adding layers for type changes, like light emission. This works based on physical materials and is similar to the camera system and scene control, which is set up like a real camera.

The beauty of the images, with the speed advantages in Maxwell 4, make it a contender for King of the Renderers.

 ??  ?? this stunning car render is by Maciek Ptaszynski, read his breakdown here www.bit.ly/216-maxwell4
this stunning car render is by Maciek Ptaszynski, read his breakdown here www.bit.ly/216-maxwell4

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Australia