is maxwell a better renderer?
I agree. Maxwell shouldn't steal indigo users, but what I meant was that for this thread, blender compability with maxwell would make reference images a whole lot easier to make.matsta wrote:yea neepneep why is that XD lol. some weird ass reasoning is o follow i bet
wait i actaully hope so to. if u think about it indigo and blender are a very very very nice open souorce "package", i thikn that is the way it should stay. hope maxwell doesnt start converting blender users. keep it open!
yea good point guys. very good point. indigo forces users (if they want the best results) to makea switch to open source. even if not a full out switch the generated interest would go along way in the development of other open source software (and of course the further development of indigo and blender)
keep it coming guys
mat
keep it coming guys
mat
I use Maxwell because It is currently easier for me. I use XSI Foundation 4.2 and lightwave to build my models and scenes then open them in Maxwell to do the rest. The Indigo exporter for XSI is not for my version and as of yet I have not seen an exporter for lightwave. Indigo is still new to me so it is more difficult to use. The scene structure is also changing so each new version requires something new to add to the learning curve. If indigo had a 3D GUI and material editor like Maxwell I would probably us it more. I like the fact I could, once I learn how, edit the scene as text. I like building a scene that references objects that I can continue to edit. In Maxwell I have to re-import the object and then redo all the materials each time I edit an object.
Indigo as a free renderer will become number one once it becomes easy to use. I would say rather than focus on exporters for each 3D program out there it would be better to focus on a 3D GUI with a collection of common 3D importers. 3DS and OBJ already but FBX, XSI and 3DM. These are all common and open standards.
My greatest thanks to OnoSendai for all his very hard work and dedication to produce something the rest of us get to use for free. It is and will be a great gift to 3D.
Indigo as a free renderer will become number one once it becomes easy to use. I would say rather than focus on exporters for each 3D program out there it would be better to focus on a 3D GUI with a collection of common 3D importers. 3DS and OBJ already but FBX, XSI and 3DM. These are all common and open standards.
My greatest thanks to OnoSendai for all his very hard work and dedication to produce something the rest of us get to use for free. It is and will be a great gift to 3D.
as i said i think that for the quality output of both renderers there is really no contest, simply due to pricing, that indigo is the better renderer. perhaps the only difference at the moment is the kind of person using it. as we know maxwell aims for a more professional "sellable" market, people looking for something that renders well, but also i feel something that costs a "mentally justified" amount of money, by this i mean that people often think that buying a piece of software is the best option since, obviously, something that costs money cannot be beaten by something that is free. this way i think people spend money to make them feel like they have the best (something i have been witnessing very much lately). im not to sure weather or not indigo will take off with the "profesional" (i know we already have some semi-professionals using) and in some ways i hope it doesnt. let them wollow in their elitism. while we snigger in the background
thanks guys
mat
thanks guys
mat
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Yeah, don't rag on it just because it costs money.
I'm always willing to pay for great software, but lately, more and more open source (indigo excepted) software does exactly what I need. I don't use Blender because it's free - I use it because I like it better than 3dsmax or maya. Seriously!
And you can't beat being proficient in something that you can take to ANY employer.
I'm always willing to pay for great software, but lately, more and more open source (indigo excepted) software does exactly what I need. I don't use Blender because it's free - I use it because I like it better than 3dsmax or maya. Seriously!
And you can't beat being proficient in something that you can take to ANY employer.
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