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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
I've found that some tiffs still have a strange error when you try to reload them via the material editor. In the preview, they are mostly black with scratchy looking lines across the top. A workaround for this is to load an alpha plane, load the offending tiff into the color channel, which will usually work, and the alpha info will be read in. Click ok, and then in the material browser, you can drag the material over onto your XFrog material. After that, just delete alpha plane. I've reported this to e-on as well, with screenshots and a tiff that causes this problem, and they're working to figure out the problem.
I just tried Christie's approach - actually that was the method I originally used to bring all the xfrog stuff into Vue. And it worked fine - no crash.
bruno, what tiff are you trying to load? Does it happen with all tiffs, or just particular ones? Do you get an error message when Vue crashes? Any chance of getting a crash log?
Now, thers' something really weird! I tried loading other tiff pictures into alpha planes, and it works perfectly fine! How can it be that among hundreds of tiff images on the CD, I chose the only one that was a problem to run my tests, which btw, took me at least 6 hours yesterday? Will try exporting other trees in lwo format and let you know how it works.
Hi, well at least my dynamic clothes work okay, but I had to import the entire animation, because when I just chose frame 40 it was the wrong frame in vue. Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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Lingrif, Xfrog trees I had previously saved as vob with tiff textures, I have no problem with. I will try importing as 3ds, and load the tiff in the transparency channel, I haven't tested this, the test I did with 3ds was creating an alpha plane with the tiff, which makes Vue crash instantly. Will report the results.