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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
hm, I don't know what version of Vue you have, I have Pro5, I just use, for close up work the grass plant item, multiplied say 10 or 12, saved as an object then replicated in scene as need. It works very nice! :) only had Vuew for 3 weeks so far from expert!
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My pleasure :)
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Fool who believes in Dragons, Than a King who believes in
Nothing!" www.silverblades-suitcase.com
Free tutorials, Vue & Bryce materials, Bryce Skies, models,
D&D items, stories.
Tutorials on Poser imports
to Vue/Bryce, Postwork, Vue rendering/lighting, etc etc!
Attached Link: Creating Grass Tutorial
There is also an excellent tutorial on creating grass from a terrain by Lars.:)
Irene
Thanks for the link to Grass3d. Looks like an excellent tool. Also there are 2 other free progs which may be of use there: Hairdo which generates hair (exportable as obj) and Scatter, which does what it says and scatters objects within a defined space using alpha and bump maps for precise positioning. And best of all, they are all FREE.
Im sorry if you all know about these and I
m just repeating it, but thought it worth pointing out to new users.
Will have a play with these when I have time and post any results.
Message edited on: 02/25/2005 05:57
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Ok. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good tutorial for the creation of realistic grass for both stills and animation. It always looks like bumpy ground when I do it. Excuse me if I am asking the obvious. Thanks people!!