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Thinkbox Software Store Adds Next Limit RealFlow and Maxwell On-Demand

Additional third-party applications available on demand via Thinkbox include The Foundry’s NUKE and KATANA, Chaos Group V-Ray, NVIDIA Iray and Mental Ray, Redshift, and Peregrine Labs’ Yeti.

LOS ANGELES -- Thinkbox Software has announced the availability of Next Limit RealFlow and Maxwell on-demand via Thinkbox’s e-commerce portal with the release of Thinkbox’s Deadline 8.0.10. RealFlow fluid simulation software and the Maxwell visualization rendering toolkit can now be purchased per-minute, offering artists, designers and architects the flexibility to easily scale as projects demand.

“We are thrilled to have partnered with Next Limit to bring a usage-based licensing model to users of RealFlow and Maxwell,” said Thinkbox founder Chris Bond. “On-demand licensing empowers customers of all sizes to work how and where they want with the ability to scale at a moment’s notice, and our aim is to continue to bring this infinite scale and flexibility to our users with key partners like Next Limit.”

“Thinkbox is changing the way software is used across industries,” added Next Limit head of sales Martin van Stein, “and we’re excited to extend the accessibility of our products through its online store.”

In addition to RealFlow and Maxwell, third-party applications available on demand via Thinkbox include The Foundry’s NUKE and KATANA, Chaos Group V-Ray, NVIDIA Iray and Mental Ray, Redshift, and Peregrine Labs’ Yeti. Thinkbox’s Deadline and Krakatoa are also available.

Source: Thinkbox Software

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