Forum: Vue


Subject: your worst nightmare -- please post your opinion

shred300 opened this issue on Jan 01, 2003 ยท 27 posts


Djeser posted Thu, 02 January 2003 at 8:01 AM

Maybe I'm being a bit sensitive here....but I'm getting the feeling that images in this gallery that have Poser figures in them (as most of mine do) are not considered a Vue image. Reference what Gebe said above. I happen to like Vue a LOT more than Poser, for composing scenes, lighting and atmospheres, manipulating objects, you name it. It is much more realistic as far as creating the scene and atmosphere, even the ease of moving an object around, resizing, etc. You can't create or pose human or animal figures in it....which I bring in from Poser. So that means that even though Vue imports poser scenes directly, rather than needing them to be 3ds or obj, even though that's written in the software, it's not a Vue image? So...I suppose that some of the wonderful furniture and other objects created by folks in Rhino and other modeling apps and brought in to Vue are not Vue images either? I will use postwork, as I mentioned earlier, to clean up an image. Mostly Poser problems with poke-throughs, body joint bends, and I'm trying to learn how to paint hair. I also do adjust levels in the picture occasionally, if I can't get just what I want in Vue. I'm not an expert, or a trained artist, or anything like that, I just do this for enjoyment away from my extremely stressful job. I want to create something that I think (or hope) looks nice to someone. If I can't quite get it right one way, I'll try another. If any of my images in the Vue gallery fit the "criteria" of "not being a Vue image", I would like to know about it. I have also used Vue to create sky or other backgrounds for Poser pictures. I always mention if there is any postwork in my pictures, which I think is only fair.

Sgiathalaich