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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
I also thought that Nanotyrannus would find it interesting, as it has that "3D look"--well as those who like to render one HUGE 3D file, rather than compositing, like I do. So- render those HUGE 3D files (250 MB), folks- Vue certainly can certainly do it! This Reader's Digest project also gets into the area where World Construction Set once dominated. I own WCS- and I HATE IT! Vue is so much more EASY and FUN...
Yeah, I checked that out on the e-on set a few weeks ago when I first noticed it, very cool stuff to see Vue doing, I can't imagine what another software would try to do with so many polys. I tried opening up a 10m res dem file that was 25 megs in Autodesk Viz 2005 and it got about half way through before screeching to a halt and bombing out. So I cropped it down to a smaller area that was only 5 megs and even though it did actually import it, it was really sluggish to work with. By contrast Vue handles huge poly terrains via it's terrain editor extremely well, I think that's a lot of what makes it possible to do stuff like what the readers digest atlas showed.
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