After recently looking at Maxwell in detail, purusing the forums and doing a general recce I am at a loss what the furore is. Maxwell is nice technically but as a professional tool its just so inferior its a joke.
For me 3d is about 3 key things:
1. Control
2. Speed
3. Quality
Where Maxwell has 'comparable' quality to Vray it is just so so sloooowwwww - prohibitively slow. Further to this is the 4 cpu limit on the license which compounds the problem. When it comes to control I think people can get bogged down in the physically based approach - but at what expense? Surely this is irrelevant if as craftsmen we can achive similar eye-brain responses in a fraction of the time? I know there are those (naming no names), that get stuck on, say, creating the perfect velvet for example - but seriously if we can achieve 'similar' results with a falloff map then surely this is smarter approach? For my part I produce animations and images at a high rate for demanding clients that just need it done in time to a decent quality level - and they dont give a toss about the details.
Maybe ive missed something here but aside from a toy for 3d artists, or an educational tool I cannot see the point in MAXWELL. Its only a viable pro tool for those that can justify spending £10000 on licenses to achive an equivilant speed to a DR'd VRAY setup.
I really want to like it - and the results are great..........but.............surely?
Have I missed something??
----- rant over.
For me 3d is about 3 key things:
1. Control
2. Speed
3. Quality
Where Maxwell has 'comparable' quality to Vray it is just so so sloooowwwww - prohibitively slow. Further to this is the 4 cpu limit on the license which compounds the problem. When it comes to control I think people can get bogged down in the physically based approach - but at what expense? Surely this is irrelevant if as craftsmen we can achive similar eye-brain responses in a fraction of the time? I know there are those (naming no names), that get stuck on, say, creating the perfect velvet for example - but seriously if we can achieve 'similar' results with a falloff map then surely this is smarter approach? For my part I produce animations and images at a high rate for demanding clients that just need it done in time to a decent quality level - and they dont give a toss about the details.
Maybe ive missed something here but aside from a toy for 3d artists, or an educational tool I cannot see the point in MAXWELL. Its only a viable pro tool for those that can justify spending £10000 on licenses to achive an equivilant speed to a DR'd VRAY setup.
I really want to like it - and the results are great..........but.............surely?
Have I missed something??
----- rant over.
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