
Pop up), so make sure you have a license for either the FREE (cloud) or PRO If you don't have a license the plug-in will not load (and notify you with a The bottom line is that you don't need to load the other plugins, they will loadĪutomatically if the relative renderer is loaded, regardless of the loading Plug-in, hence why there is no Multiverse Redshift plug-in visible in the Of the Multiverse rendering extension without the need for a dedicated Maya

Listed with the MultiverseForMaya plugin:

Multiverse supports multiple rendering engines and you will see other plugins # Option 1: Execute environment script and launch Maya from the Command Prompt We will present each option in detail here below. from the Start menu, Maya icon, command prompt.) Option 3: add to the MAYA_MODULE_PATH environment variable in Maya.env theĮxact path to the Multiverse installation folder, then run Maya in any way you Then run Maya in any way you like (e.g.įrom the Start menu or Maya icon, or from the command prompt.) Option 2: add to the MAYA_MODULE_PATH environment variable the exact path to Within the same command prompt, the multiverse-cmd.bat script that is Option 1: run maya.exe from a Windows Command Prompt ( cmd) after executing, You have three options to have Maya find and load the Multiverse plug-in, choose It is time to run Maya and load the plugin. The location and folder name is entirely up to you. X:\software\Multiverse\7.1.0\ (on your network)

Unzip to your desired location, feel free to change the folder name to yourĬonvenience, for example this could be in:Ĭ:\Program Files\Multiverse\7.1.0\ (local to your machine) zip package forīoth the FREE cloud version and the PRO versions (offline and cloud).ĭownload from the J Cube website your Multiverse package, it will be named # Windows Installation # Installing from the ZIP archiveĪs of version 7 we are providing a "flat" installer from a.
