As is I'm having to resort to the laborious method of rendering my models and then using Photoshop to basically cut-and-paste them into the scene I want. I can (and have) easily create scenes in Photoshop, but it's pointless if I can't actually use them. There has to be a way to do this either in Maxwell or in SketchUp, but when I search around the net I find next to nothing. Aprenda a usar este incrível renderizador, o maxwell render para sketchUpTags:aprender,tutorial,video aula,como,usar,maxwell,render,para,sketchup,software. I did read of how to make starfields and such in Vue, but does that mean you have to export them from Vue into Maxwell? What I find odd is that all kinds of sky preset downloads are available and no one seems to have made any starfields or space scenes. Someone did mention about importing a hi-res image into Maxwell and save it as an HDR file, but it doesn't work that way. I've tried downloading a star globe from the SketchUp 3D Warehouse, but I find it cumbersome to work with given its size.ĭoes anyone know if there is any way to create or import a starfield sky into Maxwell to be used as an environment in place of its physical sky or constant dome? I tried creating a starfield background (as a watermark) in SketchUp but it doesn't render. But one thing that would be really handy would be to have a starfield environment for a sky or dome for my model. I use Maxwell Render for by SketchUp models.
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