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It is important to note that in order to get independent access to adjust each individual emitter, the render must be launched with the MultiLight feature on (although Color MultiLight is no longer needed). Be careful about using the color MultiLight feature, it generates a huge MXI and is not usable in Nuke. You only need the classic MultiLight.
The plug-in is compatible with the following versions of Nuke:
| Win 64 | Win 32 | Linux 64 | Linux 32 | Mac 64 | Mac 32 |
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Nuke 5.2 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ?? | ? |
Nuke 6.0 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Nuke 6.1 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Nuke 6.2 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Constant refinement
An interesting feature in Maxwell Render is the constant refinement approach of the render, which allows the post-production process to start while the render process is still going on, working in parallel and saving an extraordinary amount of time. You can load your MXI render or sequence at a low level of quality (i.e at SL 4) and start the post-production process at this moment, while the render process continues. Each time Nuke detects that the footage file has changed, it automatically refreshes it, showing you the latest and cleanest version available.
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