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Maxwell for SketchUp 2013 Released

Free plug-in is distributed as RBZ file.

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August 7, 2013

Next Limit Technologies has released its Maxwell Render for SketchUp 2013 plug-ins.

The new plug-in releases are for both the Maxwell Render Suite and Maxwell for SketchUp packages, and are free of charge to all customers and users. The plug-in has been completely re-written so that it is 100 percent compatible with SketchUp 2013.

The Maxwell for SketchUp stand-alone plug-in is now distributed as an RBZ file, and the plug-in user interface no longer requires Silverlight. The color picker now has both RGB and HSV modes. The new release features added support for setting per-Channel output formats, and the Environment page now works more like Maxwell Studio.

For more information, visit Next Limit Technologies.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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