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Subject: Vue 5 Esprit not d' Esprit... (New Features)


PAGZone ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 12:42 PM · edited Tue, 21 January 2025 at 12:42 AM

Any body notice they dropped the d in the title, it is now Vue 5 Esprit instead of d'Esprit? Don't know what it means anyway... But I can't wait to explore the new procedural terrains. I hope it can produce something similar to MojoWorld or Artmatic Voyager, without the long render time of MW, as this in my opinion, makes it not as much fun to use. I mean who wants to wait for 36 hours for one render... So here are some cool features that haven't been talked about a lot: -G5 Optimizations, can't wait to test this and see if there are any speed boosts. -Skin terrains (Anybody comment on what this is?) -Pressure Sensitive tablet support for terrain editing -Mesh welding to take multiple objects and weld them together (sounds cool) -Automatic detection and creation of new browser collections (Cool) -User definable startup scene (Ala MojoWorld, nice touch!) -Spherical panoramic rendering with adjustable vertical and horizontal rotation angles. (Nice, now only if cubic where there) -Each camera possesses a target object for easier aiming and setting of focus point (Helpful) -Automatic software updating Thoughts? Paul


e-on ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 1:07 PM

Oops... A couple of typos slipped into the feature list: - Vue 5 Esprit starts with a default, empty scene. You cannot define the startup scene (this is a Vue Pro feature), but you can change the startup atmosphere. - you cannot create spherical panoramic renders (this is also a Vue Pro feature). You can however create horizontal panoramas. The page has now been updated. Please accept our apologies for the confusion.


PAGZone ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 1:51 PM

Ok, Well even if we scratch those two features, it's still a worthy upgrade, IMHO. Those are not deal breakers. ;-) Thanks for the updates... Glad I could help debug your feature list ;-) Paul


war2 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:46 PM · edited Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:46 PM

well its a nice vue5 announcement so good job e.on even tho you made those typos

realy wets my apetite for vue5 :)

lovely new qt video (the 30+ mb)

Message edited on: 09/30/2004 16:46


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:50 PM

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Well... it is official. We are allowed to post the results of our beta testing (but still not to comment about it :) ), so I will leave a couple of pictures speak for themselves.


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:53 PM

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Here is one with Radiosity


Dale B ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:53 PM

The lighting improvements and animateable metablobs. YEEEEEEEHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!! Acceptable. :P I want!!!


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:54 PM

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And one with HDRI lighting. And believe me, these are far from being the best ones produced by the testers. I just feel like I barely scratched the surface.


Pol ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:55 PM · edited Thu, 30 September 2004 at 4:58 PM

From PAGZone :
Any body notice they dropped the d in the title, it is now Vue 5 Esprit instead of d'Esprit? Don't know what it means anyway...

I think it's just a typo.

Vue d'Esprit not very easy to translate in English... but something like this = In the mind's eye.

Cheers

Message edited on: 09/30/2004 16:58


Phoul ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:06 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=775410&Start=1&Artist=Phoul&ByArtist=Yes

With "nudity inside" :

http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=775410&Start=1&Artist=Phoul&ByArtist=Yes

:o)


dlk30341 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:10 PM

This is great...Hope you all post some more pics! This is exciting, to say the least, at least to me anyway :)


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:15 PM

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Here's my Purple-clawed Meta Crab, I'll be doing a special scene for him as soon as I get my hands on the "real" version, hopefully soon. The crab is made entirely using Vue 5's new Metablobs.


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:17 PM

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Ok then.... here is a simple test to show how radiosity works (and works well I might say)


Phoul ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:19 PM

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HDRI and GI (global illumination). I should say IN a HDRI...see the shadow ON the ground of the hdri picture. Very powerful. :o)


Phoul ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:20 PM

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About Global Radiosity. Another composition test.


Phoul ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:22 PM

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Radiosity again...


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:27 PM

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Here is to show the difference between regular lighting (bottom) and radiosity (top). Everything other than the lighting model remains the same in this picture.


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:35 PM

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Here's my procedural terrain created and textured using the new procedural terrain editor and procedural texture editor. The water is actually part of the terrain's texture.


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:37 PM

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Here's a closeup shot showing how the procedural terrain maintains detail as you zoom in closer.


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:38 PM

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and an even closer in shot


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:42 PM

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Here's a global illumination sample using the garden model I created for one of the contests here, created in autocad and textured in Vue 5


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:43 PM

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Metablobs and radiosity


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:45 PM

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Global illumination and the improved clouds and volumetric atmospheres


dlk30341 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 5:49 PM

Stunning!!!!! That crab is too cool! All of them are O.O How close are we on cumulous clouds???


sacada ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 6:07 PM

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A single procedural terrain of 256x256. No other objects.


Phoul ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 6:08 PM

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Something else...


alamanos ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 6:08 PM

can u give us some examples on rendertimes for an image say with radioaity and with out.. that would really help me out.. thanks


DotPainter123 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 6:40 PM

Nanotyranus, is that ocean a procedural surface, like the sand?


agiel ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 6:58 PM

I am not going to hide it, Radiosity has a good price tag in terms of time, but e-on made it easy to set the level of quality depending on your scene. It take also some time to learn how to really use it well. I will try again some of my scenes and see if I can accelerate render time. I can't talk about times right now because I was mostly experimenting.


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:01 PM

Dotpainter123: The ocean is just a basic water material that is part of a heavily mixed texture (14 pairings deep), the terrain has a procedural function applied to it to make the ravine in the terrain constantly flat no matter what happens in the editor, the texture is mapped using influence of environment settings heavily influenced by both altitude and slope, so that if you add say a hill in the middle of the water, the texture will automatically adjust the water around the new feature. This terrain and texture will be included with Vue 5. I'm trying to track down the render tests I did and I will post them here when I find them.


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:12 PM · edited Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:15 PM

I did a test of a 3d model built in autocad and exported out to .3ds and imported into vue. I left all the materials as basic colors, left the atmosphere as a standard atmosphere and did some test renders for the various lighting qualities.

Standard lighting - 0hrs 1min 11sec
Global Ambiance - 0hrs 1min 17sec
Global Illumination - 0hrs 18min 9sec
Radiosity (no indirect lighting or indirect reflections) - 0hrs 55min 19sec
Radiosity (both indirect lighting and reflections) - 1hr 10min 01sec

A couple of things that will help overall, don't use radiosity with mixed water materials, this causes severe time lags due to the renderer having to bounce two rays off of each of the mixed materials. Also, for outdoor scenes unless you really really have to, don't bother with Radiosity, Global Illumination is usually sufficient for those. The final tip, most of us are used to dialing up the ambient lighting influence to 100% for the sun, in order for GI and Radiosity to be most effective, the slider should be closer to 30-40% ambient influence.

Message edited on: 09/30/2004 19:15


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:18 PM

Oh, and to dlk30341: Thanks, I'm working on a whole plethora of different variations to the crab so expect to see a bit of him in the future from me. On the puffy clouds, still no puffy's, but the regular clouds look much better than in version 4 and I have yet to really experiment with using metablobs for puffy clouds (which sounds like a good answer for them).


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:20 PM

dotpainter123: I think I misunderstood you, if you're talking about the procedural terrain, see the first message, but if you're talking about the sunset image most of the image was actually created in Vue 4 and was imported into Vue 5 to see how it handles previous release scenes, the ocean swells are a terrain with a mixed water material.


dlk30341 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:23 PM

Good idea Nano!!! Could you try & post pleeeeeeeease!!! ~bats eyes~ ;)


DotPainter123 ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:29 PM

Yes indeed I meant the sunset sea. Thanks.


alamanos ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 7:33 PM

thanks nanotyrannus your tests where extremley helpfull. That's pretty much what I thought the timings would be like.. but also curious when you did your tests ..what quality did you set the GI slider at? where those test you made 100% quality..? thanks.


PAGZone ( ) posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 8:00 PM

Very nice images folks! :-) Can't wait to test some of the new features and really sink my teeth into the ins and outs of Vue.


rodluc2001 ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 1:36 AM

i'm speechless... :)


jwhitham ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 3:10 AM · edited Fri, 01 October 2004 at 3:15 AM

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3D text as a boolean union with a cube, the 'columns' are wingdings.

A couple of metablob (DivX) animation fragments, both using GI.

A 1960's lava lamp.

and

An attempt at a splash

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Message edited on: 10/01/2004 03:15


Phoul ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 4:48 AM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=775994&Start=1&Artist=Phoul&ByArtist=Yes

Another image with Poser (Pro Pack) in Vue 5 Esprit.

Nudity !

http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=775994&Start=1&Artist=Phoul&ByArtist=Yes

:o)


adolphin2000 ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 5:04 AM

I'm really impressed by these fine image examples. Even when it's clear that the artists have only just scratched the surface. In regards to GI, Radiosity and HDRI render times, I think you have to expect some 'jump' in render times.(As opposed to what you might be used to) Sure, everybody loves to be able to render an image very quickly, but if you want to take advantage of HDRI, radios.., & GI, expect to wait on rendering for a little while longer. With any 3d package, you just can't escape some long render times. What I'm saying, is I wouldn't expect Vue 5 to work miracles when it comes to rendering times, just as I wouldn't expect the same in other 3d packages either. When you produce such work like this yourself, you'll understand more about the unavoidable longer render times. Anyway,(I'm ranting a bit) the results you'll produce are definately worth it.


Tiny ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 5:38 AM · edited Fri, 01 October 2004 at 5:39 AM

Can Vue 5 pro handle more objects (polys)? I feel Vue 4 Pro gets shaky when I'm in area of 900,000 even if I have some of them grouped/hidden. Or is it just me? :o/
Anyhow, the want factor for Vue 5 pro has gone from 2 to 10 seeing these images! :o)

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Orio ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 7:22 AM

"Can Vue 5 pro handle more objects (polys)? I feel Vue 4 Pro gets shaky when I'm in area of 900,000 even if I have some of them grouped/hidden " This only depends on your system resources, Tiny. To work well in real time with any 3D application (not only Vue), get as much RAM as you can afford, and the best OpenGL graphic board you can afford.


Dale B ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 8:53 AM

Oh my. This =is= going to be fun.... The lava lamp was just about right, and scale was the major issue on the metablob splash. But even with that, the -effect- was fantastic. =NOW= I can't wait for Vue5Pro, so I get my wind dynamics back! WAAAAAAAAAAAH! .......................... Y'know....I might be able to use this as a legitimate reason to start upping the horsepower on the rendergarden again... Hm. -Has- anyone tried the distributed render abilities yet, btw?


nanotyrannus ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 10:14 AM

alamanos: Render settings were at the new "Final" quality, which is improved from the Vue 4's quality, closer to Vue 4 Pro's broadcast quality. GI and Radiosity settings were left at normal (no quality boost or reduction).


XENOPHONZ ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 3:38 PM

Looks fabulous -- but I am waiting on the Pro version for an upgrade.

Something To Do At 3:00AM 



forester ( ) posted Fri, 01 October 2004 at 10:36 PM

Oh darn! That does it for me. I was going to wait for awhile until the bank account built up. But now I'll have to order it asap. Thanks a lot you guys!



SAMS3D ( ) posted Sat, 02 October 2004 at 3:59 AM

Yep me too....gotta have this. Sharen


LostinSpaceman ( ) posted Sat, 02 October 2004 at 1:13 PM

I ordered both Vue 5 and Mover 5 from the website today and am stuck on the last page of the order where it says I must click on the download link for Mover 5 before continuing and the link takes me to a forbidden page. Has anyone else had this happen? I sure hope they ship the Mover 5 CD with Vue 5 complete Bundle since I ordered both and can't seem to download the CD from the link they gave me! It's not like the extra CD will affect the $16 shipping and handling price!


jwhitham ( ) posted Sun, 03 October 2004 at 9:11 PM

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Just found these tests I did. They were actually render time tests, so I know exactly how long they took... but I'm not going to tell you. It wouldn't be fair as they weren't done with even the most recent beta, let alone the final release, and I know some things in the render engine have changed since. I'd never looked at them side by side like this before though and, now I have, I feel like adding some comments about render times, and the incredible variety of choices Vue 5 offers.

First off Global Ambiance. E-on have hardly mentioned this lighting model, and it doesn't look too great in this test, but for outdoor scenes it gives a huge quality boost over the standard (Vue 4) render, with hardly any time overhead. A real boon to the animators here.

While radiosity does carry, as Agiel said, 'a good price tag in terms of time', I guess that most of us have, like me, been faking it with numerous lights (which also add to render times) and then spending a heap of time doing test renders, tweaking colour, intensity and position over and over... now you just check the radiosity button, and all that work is done for you! Sure the final render is going to take a while, but compared to the whole process of setting up umpteen lights?

All the new lighting models have quality sliders that allow you to degrade, as well as improve, your render quality versus time. An almost infinite set of choices.

If the release version proves stable on a majority of user's machines, I think e-on have a real killer app here.


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