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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
"Do NOT buy VUE5 EASEL." Why Hein? You gave no reasons as to why you thought it wasn't a good buy. It would be more helpful to somebody to know of your reasons, so they could make an informed decision. If it didn't fit your work flow, then say so and why it didn't fit. If it was unstable on your machine, then say what the crashes were and the specs of your machine. If it was just a personal opinion of Vue Easel, then say that to. Cheers
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I actually posted my reasons a couple of days ago but here are the main one's again. The same materials used on the same objects using the same settings will not always produce the same results. More than 2 materials onscreen and the Material Editor starts to stutter and slows down to snailpace. Gave the Metablob thing a try, 2 cylinders, 290 polygons, rendertime 8+ minutes in preview mode. AMD XP3000 - 1280Mb Mem - ATi9600XT - Ton and a half of space where needed.
ok i'll keep watching this thread and see what everyone says.... i want vue 5 of course but considering how much it costs - i've thought about vue easel to get me thru the learning......bryce 5.5 i do like however not to crash hot on using daz studio just to import into vue..... i like my things simple... your posts are interesting and thanks for giving some positive feedback on it.
If you have experience with any of the previous versions of VUE go for V5 E'sprit, the upgrade from V4 is a bargain at $99. If you ever contemplated getting VUE for the first time, go for 5 E'sprit not for Easel, at the moment it costs only $70 more than Easel and you'll get yourself a far more capable tool.
i do agree that esprit is far more capable then easel so if money isnt an issue (and 70us$ more isnt much) go for v5esprit. but if you realy dont have 70us$ extra, easel is a realy nice application, sorry to hear that you had problems hein, im playing around with easel myself and sure its limited compared to esprit and infinite but its a superlow price app and it does what it should do, and it does it realy good. its atleast for me working solidly (some super minor issues which im sure will be fixed in the next update), no instabilitiy issues and no render problems.
If you're new to 3d or want things simple as you said, artemis, go for easel, and check the gallery here, some Easel renders already. If you use Bryce 5.5, however, you might want to go for 5 Esprit, for the superior material editor, and more control over everything in general, not to mention radiosity for your interior scenes.
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i've just viewed this on the vue site...... you dont need vue 5 etc... this is a standalone product from what i've seen..... so what is everyone's view on it? has anyone read it?