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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
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thx a lot This i, what came out of it :) It is still in preview quality though, i am not done yet ;)Hi Strelok
That's a lovely image and theme - especially considering you are new to Vue - wow! >8o)
I don't know if this might be of help, but I often find it useful to open a few preset atmospheres (e.g. F5 -> Simple Sunset -> Red Sunset / Red Sunset 2 / Cliche), examine and tweak those atmospheres using the editor(F4).
For scenes with Suns in the background, I usually add a spotlight to illuminate foreground figures a bit like they do in film photography - the strength and realism is up to you, but it sometimes helps.
Here is a very basic render that came out better than expected to show what I mean - pretty much a direct Poser import + preset atmosphere + front spotlight
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/galleries/albums/userpics/19411/A3%20Kawa%201b.jpg
Keep up the great work!
Kind regards
Message edited on: 02/05/2006 18:50
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Hi I am very new to vue, so perhaps it's a very simple question. How can i do a little sun, like for example in this thread shown http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1052010 My sun is just a big bright spot on the screen, and it doesn't seem to matter how far away i put it - i want to make a ocean scene, where a red sun is half in over the horizon. thx for help