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Subject: Lightwave 8 to Vue Pro problems


rosferatu ( ) posted Sat, 24 July 2004 at 5:35 PM ยท edited Fri, 27 December 2024 at 2:05 PM

Hi all, i hope you guys can help. i just created a test scene in vue pro. (very basic just a present sky, a sphere and a terrain) and exported it to LW. but when i went to open it in LW i got zip! nothing. well not nothing but a few files, the scene lightwave file but was missing some vue files according to LW. what have i done wrong??? thanks, -Ross


hstewarth ( ) posted Sat, 24 July 2004 at 9:02 PM

I have both of these packages and I have not try it yet. But my guess is that you didn't installed the Lightwave plugin "VueSynch.p" I am trying the same thing right now. I am notice that there is option to export maps and such, also atomsphere. I am not sure how long it will take, so I am going to let it do it and get back with you. I was interested in how this stuff works.. why not try it out. :)


hstewarth ( ) posted Sat, 24 July 2004 at 11:42 PM

I ran into problems also... I got a small sphere and black box represently the atompshere. I am not sure if it exported everything in correc area. No terrain. I have an idea that it maybe related on where you specified the objects - maybe the book has more information. I did place VueSynch.p in plugin directory but I did nothing with it. I also have 7.5, so it should work on there, but I saw in another thread that the sync stuff works on 8.0, so this should work.


rosferatu ( ) posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 2:10 AM

The synch plug-in works on LW --> Vue as far as i understand it. i read the manual/book and it should have worked properly but it didnt. i am very frustrated as this is the reason i bought VuePro. damn! -Ross


hstewarth ( ) posted Sun, 25 July 2004 at 8:11 AM

The manual does indicated some objects don't export - like Poser objects - probably for legal reasons.


MixedNut ( ) posted Mon, 26 July 2004 at 7:54 AM

You need to change the grid size in Lightwave. Vue works in a totally different scale, so you'll have to either scale the objects individually or change the grid size, which is what I usually do. If you don't, the objects will indeed appear to have vanished...they are still in the objects list, I hope..


hstewarth ( ) posted Mon, 26 July 2004 at 7:58 AM

I remember seeing something about the grid size. I did not notice the terrain object in the object list however.


MixedNut ( ) posted Mon, 26 July 2004 at 10:45 AM

Hmm...well, a couple of things - the synch plugin is not involved with the exported scene as such; it only works on cameras and lights. If you use the 'Export entire scene' function, remember to deselect the 'Export only selected objects' option (ahem). As to the grid, I click 'Decrease grid' 10-12 times.


richardnovak77 ( ) posted Sat, 31 July 2004 at 8:07 PM

i'm interested in getting v4 pro so i can have entire scenes in lightwave as well, but the ridiculous thing is the demo can't export. i've only seen like 3 pics of lightwave renders using vue scenes, and i was nowhere near impressed. let me know here if it ever works, i'd love to see the results. i already have vue 4. i don't need to see what vue renders look like. i need to see how they export. this topic isn't shown at all on e-onsoftware.com.


MixedNut ( ) posted Sun, 01 August 2004 at 4:13 AM

If you'd like, I could export a scene for you. I'm fiddling with it right now, wouldn't be any trouble.


MixedNut ( ) posted Sun, 01 August 2004 at 7:34 AM

Attached Link: http://arwilk.dk/vue/Plum.zip

Here's a little something for you to play with - it's a simple scene containing only a plum tree, a camera and a light. I have not changed anything in the Lightwave scene! The Vue scene file is included, though I don't know if you can use it.


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