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Next Limit Updates Its Maxwell Render

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November 28, 2007

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Next Limit Technologies (Madrid, Spain) released an update for its rendering software, Maxwell Render version 1.6, which includes Maxwell Displacement, Instances, multithreading voxelization, new plug-ins, network improvements, and more. It also includes a free pack of Dosch Design HDR images, exclusively for Maxwell Render license holders. This HDRI pack will be made available for download soon after the 1.6 release. Maxwell Render 1.6 and the updated plug-ins are available for download from the customer download area. For details, go to Next Limit Technologies.

 

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