

Unfortunately, as of this time I don't know enough about RenderKit to be able to give you an answer based on technical knowledge. Ps - No, I'm in no way affiliated to Next Limit. I hope you coding wizards can get stuck in. Up to recently, Next Limit have developed their plugins in-house so this is an ideal time to get Lightwave as it stands, and Lightwave Core as it develops talking to Realflow 4 (and subsequent versions) with the benefit of extensive inside knowledge of Lightwave. I help moderate the forum and use Lightwave exclusively for my 3D work (much in conjunction with Realflow funnily enough) and would be delighted to see some, if not all of you talented Lightwave plugin developers put together a fantastic RealflowLightwave plugin. Next Limit have recently posted on their desire for external programmers to be involved in development for plugins that link Realflow, Next Limit's fluids and dynamics simulation software and major 3D applications including Lightwave.
