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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
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This is the beginning of the tutorial that Guitta was referring to as crossroads. The process maybe difficult for a beginner. If I was a beginner doing a street scene, I would propably find it easier import the objects instead of trying to map them.Charles
Charles
Thanks for all those good replies! Geez, I'd totally missed the BackRoom here. There are some good assets there. I think I'll do a little of all. I found Sams3d City Streets Pack -- only $12.95. I'll try that. Will also do the linked tutorial -- although some of the images failed to load; I got the broken link icons. And I didn't know Vue had a simple streets tutorial; will have to hunt that down. Anyway, I've got plenty of ways to go! Thanks, all!! Norm
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Greetings! I'm still pretty new at all this; I've been concentrating on getting P4 into Vue, and having fun, and all, but I have been putting off learning Vue. Now I'm ready to start constructing the first street scene. I'm wondering how to go about creating a street object. Textures won't be a problem, though. How do I create a street form? That is, sidewalks raised above the actual street... And intersections. I figure to make "panels" for a sort of "assemble them yourself" thing. Would I start with a flat surface, and then do a boolean operation to lower the street surface below the sidwalk surface? Perhaps I ought to create these pieces outside Vue -- wings3D, maybe. Any thoughts suggestions will be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Norm