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Maxwell Render 2.5 User Manual
Chapter 12. Maxwell Studio | 102
Display
Allows you to hide/show certain info utilities, like scene Info, Sky preview, Grid, Compass,
Region and UV Sets.
The Viewport Grid
The grid visible in the 2D and 3D viewports gives you an indication of how big your objects
are. It is recommended to use the grid to check if your objects are the size you intended.
The 3D viewport has a grid size indicator at the bottom right of the viewport showing the
current grid size. There are two ways to display the grid: adaptive and absolute. These
options are available in the Preferences> Viewport section.
Adaptive grid will automatically re-size the grid as you zoom in and out of the scene.
The grid size indicator will change, providing information about the current grid size. The
number shown is the distance between two bright lines in the grid.
Absolute grid allows you to set a xed size for each grid square and will not change when
you zoom in and out.
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Note: 2D grids will still show an adaptive grid.
12.02 The Interactive Preview
Interactive Preview en Studio
Studio has an interactive preview mode, Maxwell Fire (which stands for Fast Interactive
Rendering), which gives you a completely interactive feedback of your scene, rendered
quickly in draft mode.
You can launch it by clicking the Fire button on the Studio icons bar.
You can interactively adjust the materials, the environment conditions, and the intensity
of lights or move the camera and adjust its settings.
You can also move objects and lights in your scene whenever you want, although it needs
a quick voxelization time to update the scene conguration changes.
On the main bar of the Interactive Preview window you have the following menu tabs:
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