Forum: Vue


Subject: Cornucopia3D Store Update

ChristieK opened this issue on Aug 17, 2005 ยท 51 posts


Dale B posted Wed, 17 August 2005 at 6:27 PM

lanaloe77; No. There is no integrated web browsing system in any build of Vue, nor is that being worked on to my knowledge. Period, end of sentence. I can not say it any plainer. Certain People are determined to confuse Vue with Poser and Content Paradise, and it simply is not so. Cornucopia is a separate website and store, just like Rosity, PP, DNA, Rotica, etc. EveryOne Else; The very first 5.08 patch =BROKE= the export and save capabilities. That is the fifth time I have said this here, so pay attention. That is why those patches were pulled, and the current available build is the last 5.07 patch. If you saved an imported model as a vob in Vue D'esprit 4 you are out of luck. The ability to export did not exist in Vue 4 (save for terrains), and there was a change in the file format to =allow= export when Vue4Pro came out. If that new format metadata is absent, the file is locked from export. Any of you who want to experiment, ask someone with Vue4Pro to use the scene converter program that was included. Just make sure you have a copy of what you are converting, as that process more often than not destroyed the scene. Now. Repeat after me. There Is No Sneaky Spy Encryption. What there -is- are REGISTRATION CODES. E-on has been treating =ALL= the content they create and sell as separate software products...and with items like plants justly so, as no one else can properly use them in native format (Solid Growth is what is known in the biz as proprietary technology). The only thing that is changed with C3D is that instead of downloading a new plant and waiting 1 to 3 days for an email with your 20+ character reg code (one for each new item, might I add) keyed off of your registration code at E-on, that same code is embedded in the installer, eliminating the multiple window reg code copy dance. That is all the so called 'encryption' does. Exactly the same as entering your reg code in Windows, or when installing almost any software application. I realize that it is something of a Rosity tradition to create a firestorm out of a wet match in a toilet, but this constant retelling of untruths that have been politely explained time and time again is....less than creative, frankly.