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Subject: Hej, hej...Two newbie Qustions....


husse ( ) posted Tue, 14 October 2003 at 1:23 AM ยท edited Wed, 04 December 2024 at 7:47 AM

Hi, its me again... Q#1: Well, downloaded some vob files from the freestuff section and when trying to load it in to Vue it said it couldnt read vob,s created in windows or in vue 3.1 or earlier... Is there a way to convert it...? Q#2: Tried this vibrate thing in mover but couldnt get it to vibrate under a certain period in time only during the hole camera movement... Is there another way to do this...? Why Im at it... Q#3: Tried to make a path through a cayon type terrain but trying to place it in the "corridor" of the canyon, The terrain display is to "wirey" to se the "corridor"...Is there a way to make the terrains "smoth shaded" when working in the 3d views...? husse G.


wabe ( ) posted Tue, 14 October 2003 at 4:05 AM

To Q#1. I assume (and remember?) you're on Mac. There is no way to convert old 3.x stuff to Mac. Simply not. I installed Vue 4 on a windows box as well (in the office), load there the old things and save them there again. That works. Q#2, sorry no idea.My feeling is, that this means that you would have more keyframes than frames in the animation and thats the reason why Mover don't do it. Only a guess! Q#3: Try to switch on OpenGL, makes is shaded - if Vue doesn't crash with your graphic card. OR, try to build the canyon with two terrains, on for the left and one for the right side. Then you have much more control and can even switch to wireframe box mode. This helps me sometimes to see more exactly where i am in the scene.

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husse ( ) posted Tue, 14 October 2003 at 4:54 AM

Thanks wabe! Ill try open gl when i get home... husse G.


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