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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
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Maybe try mixing the material with some dirt, and upping the bump just a tick. That is indeed a weird pattern on showing up on the sails. Here is a perfect texture, its the 2nd oneThis is really interesting.
I don't have the C3d model of that cutter but do have the free one when A Garcia let us have them for free. Only difference I can tell is the texturing.
I loaded it and tryed to add a jpg texture to one the sails and it will not apply.
I am no modeler but curious if anyone can get a texture applied.
I take that you are working with the default sail texture that is on the C3d model you are working with.
There is a problem with models from C3d taking textures into poser so I am curios more now than before what is taking place with some the models.
I hope others will jump in here and confirm or let us know how they are able to work with the textures so they will apply correctly.
Message edited on: 11/06/2005 10:36
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no.. not the stock texture anymore.. i have completely redone it over time, though it' really no better now than the stock texture was. : the more I up the bump, the worse it gets... the big question... how do I get an image into the bump channel? (suppose i can go open the manual huh?, damn i hate having to do that LOL)
Hexagon, Carrara, Sculptris, and recently Sketchup.
You are right...the texture ball stays the size the orignal JPG/proc. was done with. You have to render to see the results. On the particular pic above, the texture didn't even look the same on the sail, till I rendered it. It looked like the sand that come with Vue o.O OTOH - the ball is small to begin with....even with my glasses on, I wouldn'nt be able to tell LOL
yaa.. I always hit the "option button" when in the editor and click on the 2D setting.. makes it closer but still not really what gets rendered. It's kinda wierd cause Vue's texture editor is one of the most detailed i have dealt with and yet has the least accurate display.... hmmm something maybe we should ask for in next version?
Hexagon, Carrara, Sculptris, and recently Sketchup.
I have sent them an email requesting a larger (256x256 or 512x512) preview of Vue Materials, Vobs, etc. (like the kind of render you can get in the Plant Editor) and they said it was a "nice idea" and they would "consider it". They also said "Nobody had ever asked this before" (heh!) ---with most people using 1024 x 768 monitor displays, or HIGHER- Vue's material, Vob, etc. are TINY! The previews were obviously written for Vue 3-4 ERA displays of 800 x 600. So-- Hopefully OTHERS will also request this for the next version of Vue so they will DO IT! (I cannot believe others have NOT asked for this!)
Hi, well I got same pattern on some clothing and was blaming the texture until I rendered at higher quality, and all those funny ripple lines disappeared. Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
funny the lines looked the same. I had those exact same ripple looking lines. maybe try a higher resolution like 300 instead of 72? Love esther
I aim to update it about once a month. Oh, and it's free!
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Hexagon, Carrara, Sculptris, and recently Sketchup.