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Maxwell Render Revit Plug-in

Free plug-in allows Maxwell Render access directly from Revit interface.

By DE Editors  

February 22, 2013

Maxwell Render announced a new plug-in for Revit. Revit users can now use the workflow for editing and rendering scenes, using Maxwell Render Suite directly from the Revit interface.

The solution provides compatibility with Revit 2012 and 2013; support for Revit lights, including IES; support for many built-in Revit materials; the ability to override scene materials with MXM files; Maxwell Grass; multi-light read-back: and easy access to the Maxwell material gallery directly from inside the Revit UI.

The Revit plug-in is free to all Maxwell Render Suite V2 customers and is now available for download.

For more information, visit Maxwell Render.

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

 

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