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Maxwell Render provides two alternative workflows:
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A typical example workflow
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- The great advantage of the MXI file is that you can import it into a post-production application even while Maxwell is still rendering. For example you can import it into Photoshop and start making adjustments. After the render has finished, the Photoshop plugin will reload the MXI, while keeping your adjustments. This workflow is especially useful when rendering animations. You can tell Maxwell to render a a single frame in the animation for only 1 minute, then move on to the next one. After it has finished rendering the specified sequence, Maxwell can automatically resume the sequence, adding more render time to each frame. While this is happening you can import the already rendered MXI files into After Effects or Nuke, and start compositing your scene, adjust the different buffers contained inside the MXI and so on, saving you lots of time not having to wait for the entire sequence to be rendered - post production and rendering can be done simultaneously!
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