3ds Max Exporter
Lounge scene © Jyrgen Aleksejev |
Amazing image qualityIndigo is a photorealistic renderer which simulates the physics of light to achieve near-perfect image realism. By combining an industrial-strength renderer with a high quality exporter for Autodesk 3ds Max, you can create great images directly from 3ds Max. 3ds Max and Indigo together can generate images so realistic that your friends and clients won't be able to tell if it's a photo or computer generated. |
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DownloadVersion 2.2 |
DocumentationPDF version |
Community Maxigo Forum
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Easy to learnIndigo Renderer has a well written 3ds Max plugin (Maxigo), and is easy to learn. Indigo uses your 3ds Max models, materials and lighting. And because Indigo has an advanced material system for ultra realistic scenes, you can modify your 3ds Max materials to use Indigo materials. Indigo materials can have bump maps, specular reflections, sub surface scattering and other advanced rendering features. Maxigo works with 3ds Max 9, 3ds Max 2008, 3ds Max 2009 and 3ds Max 2010. How much does it cost?A commercial licence of Indigo costs €595 with two network render licences. |
Getting StartedTo get started with 3ds Max, you need to install Indigo and Maxigo, then work your way through the documentation.
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Sample renders from Indigo![]() Dodge Nitro 02 © zed_pmd ![]() Dodge Nitro 01 © zed_pmd ![]() Jewels © dcm ![]() Flower © hcpiter ![]() Studio render- Eames Plastic Side Chair DSW © hcpiter ![]() Coloured Glass © onosendai ![]() Villa interior © enricocerica ![]() Lobby © camox ![]() swety dreams © jay_p ![]() studio setup 2 © zed_pmd ![]() Small house © camox ![]() Evening Meadow © zeitmeister ![]() Audi TT v1 © ikodn ![]() As Time Fades Away © godzilla ![]() Destroyer Droid Core © schosch ![]() Speakers © godzilla |
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