October 6, 2016, What’s changed with Maxwell 4 licensing? We’ve “unzipped” the old, generic Maxwell Suite package from V3, and Maxwell 4 license seats are now based on the 3D platform that you use. This means that you only pay for the tool you need, and we can focus more on each 3D integration individually, and bring you improved usability. You can choose from a total of 11 plugin integrations, and our standalone editor Maxwell Studio will now be sold separately: • Maxwell 3ds Max • Maxwell Cinema 4D • Maxwell Revit • Maxwell ArchiCAD • Maxwell Rhino Windows • Maxwell Rhino Mac • Maxwell MODO • Maxwell Solidworks • Maxwell Maya • Maxwell SketchUp • Maxwell FormZ • Maxwell Studio NOTE: A few of the plugins previously available in V3 such as Softimage and Lightwave have been discontinued due to low demand or discontinued support from the developer. What’s included with the new plugin integrations? Each plugin integration is now packaged together with the full Maxwell toolkit which includes: • Maxwell Production Engine • Multilight™ • FIRE (interactive preview engine) • Materials Editor • Real camera model • Network tools So you have everything you need all together in the same install.

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How does this new licensing model work when upgrading from V3? When you upgrade to Maxwell 4 from a previous version, you select the integration for the 3D platform that you use (or you can select Studio if you don’t use the plugin workflows). For multiple seats you can choose a different integration for each seat that you upgrade. Can I still use Maxwell Studio? Maxwell Studio is now sold separately, so if you use the Studio workflow then you just need to buy Maxwell Studio. It comes with the complete Maxwell toolkit (as listed above), plugins are not included.

At render time, the plugin will look for Maxwell materials with the same name as the ones assigned to the geometry; if a Maxwell material with a matching name is not found, the Rhino materials will be automatically converted to a Maxwell version. This website uses cookies for statistics, customized content and ads. By using this site, you agree that we may store and access cookies on your device. RHINO FOR MAC SUPPORT: Maxwell Rhino Mac offers a brand new integration for Rhino for Mac, allowing you to work within the Rhino interface via a Maxwell toolbar. Also included with this integration is Maxwell Studio – our sophisticated standalone scene editor.

Do I need floating or node-locked licenses? With Maxwell 4 you can choose node-locked or floating license types.

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Aws elemental mediatailor vs applemacsoft drm converter for mac. BOTH license types support rendernodes and network rendering. Node-locked licenses are locked to the computer where the license is installed and cannot be shared on different machines.

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Maxwell 4 node-locked licenses allow you to install on your work PC and also another copy on your laptop/home computer. • Pros: Node-locked licenses are very simple and easy to install and require no further management. • Cons: Node-locked licenses need to be installed manually on each machine and cannot be shared across a network. Floating licenses can be shared across a local network which means that they can be called up and used on any machine where Maxwell is installed (via a license server application). • Pros: floating licenses offer maximum flexibility and control to manage licenses across local networks with multiple users and/or render farms.