Resource Manager

The Resource Manager fixes broken links to files needed for your rendering, usually automatically.

The Problem:

There are a several situations where file paths to Maxwell resources may become invalid, resulting in 'file not found'-type errors when attempting to render:

The Solution:

The Resource Manager remedies all these situations. Simply set one or more paths to folders containing the missing resources, and when they are needed, the Resource Manager will search until the missing file is found. If the search folders contain subfolders, those will be seacrhed as well.

Search folders may be dragged up or down to change the search order.

Do not add search folders within search folders; they are all searched recursively, so this will just slow down the search.

Do not add a 'deep' folder, such as your Documents folder, as a library. Yes, it will find everything, but it will be slow. For efficiency, search folders should contain mostly relevant files and little more.

The Library references set up here are project-level settings. They apply to all windows, and are saved with the project.

The Search Order

Missing files are identified and searched when a render is started.

Search Order: Missing MXM, HDRI, IES, and MXS files

The locations where the Resource Manager will search for missing MXM, HDRI, IES, and MXS files, in order:

Only libraries that are active and are flagged as valid for the missing file type will be searched.

If the missing file is found, it's path will be corrected to reflect the current location. This alleviates the need to search for it upon subsequent renderings, or when the project is reopened.

Search Order: Missing MXM dependencies

The locations where the Resource Manager will search for missing MXM dependencies (Bitmap textures, IORs, etc.), in order:

Only libraries that are active and are flagged as valid for the missing file type will be searched)

Paths to missing MXM dependencies are not corrected in the external MXM. Instead, a searchpath is added to the MXS when the scene is translated which tells the Maxwell render engine where to find the missing file.

 

The 'Resources' project-relative folder reference may not be deleted, but it may be disabled.

When files are still not located

If the file is not found at the existing path or an any libraries, an alert is issued, indicating that the Log should be checked for missing resources. To correct:

 

Using the Resource Manager Effectively

A Common (and Easy) Approach

Transferring projects between workstations

When moving to another workstation for the first time:

After that, you can freely move just the project (and its project-relative 'Resources' folder, if needed) back and forth between the two workstations, and all of your resources will be re-linked automatically. Do not delete paths to other machines, so these can be used to fix paths if the file is moved back in the future.

Server

Alternately, the main resource library may be set up on a server. (Just add a path to the server in the Resource Manager.)