Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue gallery looking more and more like a Poser gallery

SpringBirdy opened this issue on Apr 19, 2004 ยท 19 posts


SpringBirdy posted Mon, 19 April 2004 at 11:05 AM

"As long as a picture has been redered in Vue, it is fine to put it in the Vue Gallery." Explain me why that is, because that really doesn't make sense to me Agiel. So that means that every Bryce scene, every Poser scene, complete C4D, 3DS Max, Lightwave, XSI, Strata or whatever modeled scenes can be thrown in the Vue gallery just because they were rendered in Vue? C'mon, has the Vue gallery degraded THAT much? You made this list; "- only have primitives, plants and terrains (pure Vue) - do not have postwork (that would be cheating) - no imported object (too easy) - no alpha plane (photographs - not Vue)" Sorry Agiel, but now you go off topic. The discussion was about Poser images. You're trying to avoid the discussion by bringing up a list that has nothing to do with my question. You know exactly what I mean by "Poser" images. Just look at the following images that are on the first page of the Vue gallery; "DRAWN FROM THE WATERS", "Princes", "Lady on Bridge", "Don't give me that look" That's what I mean with "Poser" images. I also wrote "that we shouldn't be too strict". Of course there will be some Poser related stuff or something related to a different piece of software, but somewhere you need to draw the line. Having some control over the galleries takes more work, I fully understand that, but should that be the reason just not to take any control at all. What I would like to know Agiel, did you ever advice people to post in a different gallery or is it in the Vue gallery just freedom for all? Now look at the Terragen gallery. There are some exceptions in the Terragen gallery, but for the most parts it's a very "clean" gallery. If I want to look at Terragen images, then the Terragen gallery is a great place. And there are more galleries that are very focused on the program that is being used; Mojoworld, Cinema 4D, Rhino 3D, Lightwave, Carrara, etc. I guess I have to live with it for the moment, until I get more the hang of Cinema 4D, because I get the impression that Im talking to a wall here. Thanks for the replies everybody and Agiel, you're doing a great job here, it's just that I don't agree with your view on this subject, that's all.