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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
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Wait until you see Spike's new Leather Helmet and Googles for P4 Male/Female. Finally, some really classic headgear for pilots, race car drivers and motorcycle characters... She will be selling it, but says it won't be expensive...BTW Mike, Is it possible to assign a blurring motion to the spinning prop? I assume you made a disc about %70 transparent- but how about actually using the real prop as an animated/blurred object in a still scene. I think VUE can do it... Also, this, if it works, could give you the additional effect of the white-tips of the props as a blurred effect. (Prop tips were usually painted so people would be less likely to walk into them- something that would ruin your day...)
Yeah, I was surprised about that, F-M. I did nothing to it, other than unzip all the files to the same folder. I checked it out in 3D Exploration first, and saw all the textures loaded, so I simply loaded ythe 3DS file into Vue, messed with the atmosphere, lighting and camera for about 3 minutes, then rendered it, and this is how it turned out. It's actually the first 3DS model I've gotten taht already had textures applied, and worked the way it should have, so hats off to him for THAT as well! I'm going to be looking into all the materials and textures for this thing--- just to see if there's anything special happening, along the lines of transparencies and what not.
It's my way of contributing something back to the Renderosity community, since I am not a model-maker. So many great models by so many great and generous people. Being a 3D model and software nut, I like to give something back by way of providing links- (I use RoadRunner, so that helps me move around...)
I hadn't noticed...but, WOW! I have to say I'm not exactly thrilled with the models that came with Vue 3.1----they're OK, in varying degreees from useless to very good, but I've only so far found a use for a couple of them.. BUT, if that company will be behind the models for Vue 4---well there's another thing to look forward to... As if we needed another!
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