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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
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I've imported their Plants-Nature models into Vue- works great. Also their HDRI CD collection- does an excellent job in lighting cars and getting beautiful reflections.For cars I mostly use the De Espona car models. There's a big selection of cars, trucks, buses, etc. of all types. --
But the cars in this thread LINK are from DAZ...
Attached Link: http://www.deespona.com/3denciclopedia/categoria_vehicles.html
...In fact, I OWN a GTI Rabbit just like this one (5 speed, sun roof, etc.) but mine is all black... (---Link to De Espona cars...)Message edited on: 12/01/2005 13:09
Attached Link: http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/155457/SID/208232/blFP/1
TurboSquid has a number of Low Poly cars for Visualization purposes. The collections run around $75-$85- but some are in MAX format only (but one group on this link is in 3DS format- which should load directly into Vue.) BTW- I use HDR a lot for lighting cars and general architectual scenes. I'm surprised more people don't use HDR as it renders very nicely in Vue...I've posted here a simple HDR render on the RDNA Roman Villa with Bountiful Knights backdrop. Obviously the backdrop is a photo- but a Vue rendered 3D backdrop could be easily substituted- either on a plane, or later in POST.
In fact, rendering backdrop scenery with Shadow Maps would match pretty well with a Fore-Ground render done with HDR.
Unfortunately not available right now to post- I have rendered Seaplanes on Vue water with HDR- which looks great and rendered much faster than Ray-Traced lights! In fact, it looks like using Shadow Maps- but you don't have the Shadow Map size issues with HDR (and with HDR you can STILL use point, fill lights, etc...)
--but I tend to do all my 3D work and photography- with Photoshop as my ultimate compositing and tweaking tool. I often merge photo backdrops into my 3D (or even use the ultra HIFI-SIM Clouds that are a Flight Simulator Add-On-
best Sky-Clouds in any "3D" application and they render in Real-Time...)
Attached Link: http://dmi.chez-alice.fr/models1b.html
Try these guys if you are looking for good, FREE, detailed models of cars. Happy downloading..."BTW- I use HDR a lot for lighting cars and general architectual scenes. I'm surprised more people don't use HDR as it renders very nicely in Vue..." True; nice looking renders, but I think it is more a matter of taste than accuracy...as, for me, Vue's GI and GR don't look physically accurate a lot of the time. The VW Golf image you posted above Veritas is an example where I can see unrealistic lighting effects. Now, I'm not sure if this is because of the renderer or because the settings for GI or GR don't allow a user enough control for the lighting. Hmmmm, I've actually re-thought my last comment...I also notice that too many settings can affect another setting by a great amount within the options for GI and GR also...in my experience that can lead to a lot of trial and error or luck needed to get accurate results. Cheers
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--------------- A life?! Cool!! Where do I download one of those?---------------
Attached Link: http://www.cg-cars.com/forum/index.php
Agiel- Yes, this is a great site for FREE cars but be sure to read the usage license: "All models in the Free Collection are the exclusive ownership of their authors or distributors and are for private and non commercial use only. Exploitation or commercial use of a model is forbidden without special permission from its authors or distributors." I do commercial work and that's why I buy car models- as I know I won't get into trouble later. However, there are some good NEW links I haven't seen before, including a website devoted JUST to CG rendered cars...Attached Link: http://www.cg-cars.com/forum/gallery/showimage.php?i=88&c=2
...some very impressive work there...Attached Link: http://home.comcast.net/~sielkes/41truck.html
--Dudley's 1941 Chevy Truck! He hasn't had a car model for sale at DAZ in MANY MONTHS (and I buy all of his cars) and I see that this one is listed as "Coming Soon"- this almost always means that it will show up at DAZ- and since the truck is also shown with a Christmas Theme- I bet it will be VERY SOON, heh!I am personally a big collector of 3D Classic Cars rather than modern cars. The best thing I saw for SALE on the other car links above was a Classic '67 Pontiac GTO for $39.00. However the DAZ Cars are best because they are in Poser format and lend themselves to lots of poses...
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Has anyone imported any models from Dosch Design into Vue yet? I'm interested in their 3D cars, but I want to know if I'll need to do tweaking to them or how good they looked imported into Vue. Car paint can be tricky to get just right.