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The plugin adds a new Maxwell menu to SketchUp's Plugins menu. The actual items will vary, depending on the actual installed plugin version.

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The plugin also adds a new Maxwell toolbar, with commands which duplicate most of those found in the menu:

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The Render Suite plugin adds commands which are related to writing, editing, and rendering MXS files:

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Rendering & Export

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CommandSARSFunction
RenderExports the scene to an MXS file and renders it using Maxwell Render.
Export to StudioExports the scene to an MXS file and opens it for editing in Maxwell Studio.
Network Render

Exports the scene to an MXS file and renders it using the Maxwell Network Rendering system.

Maxwell FireOpens or closes the Maxwell Fire window.
Export MXSExports the model to an MXS file.

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When the scene is to be rendered in Maxwell Fire, the exported data will be loaded into memory for rendering. It is possible afterward, to write an MXS file directly from this data, rather than performing a completely new export from the SketchUp model. This may not always be desired, though, and this is the purpose of the MXS Cache Policy option.

MXM Functions

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CommandSARSFunction
Browse for an MXM fileAllows you to browse for an MXM file from the local disk.
Browse the MXM GalleryAllows you to browse for an MXM file from the Maxwell Render MXM Gallery.
MXM Status Report

Shows a list of all materials and the status of their MXM paths.

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These steps are what occurs when an MXM file is chosen, either from the local disk, or the Maxwell MXM Gallery.

Browse for an MXM File

This command starts Maxwell MXED in MXM-browsing mode. To choose an MXM file, double-click its thumbnail in the MXED view panel. When this is done, MXED will close, and the plugin will import the selected MXM file into the scene; a new SketchUp material will be created, and its Maxwell attributes will be set up to reference the chosen MXM file.

If Maxwell MXED is not installed, a standard file browser will be used instead.

Browse the MXM Gallery

Similar to the Browse for an MXM file command, but uses MXED in its MXM Gallery Browser mode, allowing you to search for and download an MXM file from Maxwell's online MXM repository, the MXM Gallery. When you have located the MXM you would like to download, simply click the ‘Import’ button in the search window to import the selected MXM file into the Scene. The file will be downloaded and unzipped to one of three places:

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If Maxwell MXED is not found, the plugin will attempt to navigate to the Maxwell MXM Gallery website in your default browser. After downloading the desired MXM file, you can import it using the Browse for an MXM File command.

MXM Status Report

Shows a listing of all materials in the scene, along with the status of their MXM links:

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MXM files and their directories are shown as hyperlinks; clicking them will open MXM files for editing in Maxwell MXED (provided that it is installed), or open their location in Windows Explorer or OSX Finder. MXM files which cannot be found are indicated as such.

Scene & Camera Tools

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CommandSARSFunction
Scene ManagerShows the plugin's Scene Manager window.
Select ToolProvides an eye-dropper for selecting the materials of entities in the model.
Set DOF, Z-Clip, or Z-Buffer

Prompts for two points in the scene and once chosen, adjusts either the camera's DOF (Depth of Field), Z-Clip Planes, or Z-Buffer distances.

Set Focal Distance

Prompts for a single point which, once chosen, is used to set the focal distance of the camera.

The Scene Manager is the main user interface of the plugin, containing tab pages for editing Maxwell Materials, Cameras, Environment settings, Output settings, and global plugin Options.

Select Tool

This command toggles on/off the plugin's Select Tool, which is used to sample materials from entities, and to add or remove them from the current selection set. When the tool is active, it uses the following modifier keys:

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Normally, it is necessary to use SketchUp's Paint Bucket tool to accomplish these things; however, it is not possible to use the Paint Bucket without also opening the SketchUp materials window, so you may oftentimes find this plugin tool to be preferable.

Set DOF, Z-Clip, or Z-Buffer

This command prompts for two input points. Depending on keyboard modifiers, these points will be used to set one of the following:

  • SHIFT: set the current camera's Z-Clip planes.
  • CTRL /Option(Win/OSX): set the Z-Buffer min/max distances.
  • no modifier: set the DOF (Depth Of Field) of the current camera, while maintaining its current exposure.

Set Focal Distance

The focal distance of the SketchUp camera moves along with the camera as it is zoomed in and out; this causes objects which are in focus with the camera at one position to come out of focus as the camera is moved to a different position. It is often necessary, therefore, to re-adjust the camera's focal distance, and this is quickly done using the Set Focal Distance tool: just click this button and choose some point in the model.

Note that this Focal Distance is only used when the camera is using Manual focus mode.

Help & Info

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CommandSARSFunction
Plugin ManualOpens the plugin's PDF manual.
Maxwell ManualOpens the Maxwell Render manual. If Maxwell Render Suite is not installed, attempts to show online help.
About

Opens the plugin's About box, which contains information about the currently-installed plugin.

Licensing

These commands only appear in the menu, and only in the Standalone plugin.

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