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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Really great Varian. Continually shows their are few limits to how good it can get in Vue. I just saw a PBS show about Orchids, which are of course incredibly beautiful (and even somewhat erotic) flowers, and wondered why no one has ever done something like this with orchids... I recently got one of the Dosch CD's of natural plants, and as nice as they are, their is nothing about the way they are constructed that couldn't be duplicated in Vue. I seen astonishly realistic renders in Vue of C Wieds coconut palm trees, and its still almost hard to believe they are 3D when you see them. Ivy, Roses- anything should be possible as photo-realistic plants in Vue...
Beautiful, Varian, really great, and thanks! I suppose one of these days I'll have to study the technique and figure it out! So until then, I'm heading on over to snatch them up before you realize you could be selling this stuff! Err, forget I said that. ;) .... F-M, Y'know, I installed XFrog's most recent demo, and downloaded C-Wied's palm, and saved it out as .obj, but I can't get it to render correctly to save my life. I end up with large blobs of the famous Blue Gunk, and can't get rid of it. Is their some sort of trick to it? I'll post a quick picture so y'all can see what I mean.
Mike, for this particular Blue Gunk, just change the fade-out color to a green that is similar to the leaves of the palm. Then you won't notice the color shift at all and it will blend right in. The worst Blue is when it make rectangles around items instead of being invisible. In a case like that, sometimes switching the material to One-sided can help.
I only had a quick moment to post earlier, so I made the remarks for Mike. Now I've got a bit more time. :) Diana and Laurie, thanks for the comments, and I hope you can make wonderful use of the materials! Fox, Guitta made an orchid material for Vue that looks pretty awesome. (Guitta's website) I downloaded it sometime last summer, but I must admit I haven't yet had a chance to work with it. She also made some strawberry plants and periwinkles which are rather ingenious. They're basically images applied to plane objects so they're quite simple, but wow, they look incredible! All of these are available on her site. I just love Vue's vegetation. It was one of the main reasons I leaped for the program when I first demo-ed it, and I'm constantly being impressed newly with the adaptable features of the SolidGrowth. I eagerly await all new SG items to come forth; I hope version 4 reveals several new items. Mike, Guitta also has a simple tutorial on her site for how to make your own SolidGrowth leaves materials. Way back when, her tutorial is how I initially learned about the possibility. I've made a few additional discoveries along the way and modified my methods, but what Guitta has explained there is still very accurate and is plenty to get anyone started on their own designs. :)
Thanks, Larry; glad you're still hanging around here! And hey, I can be "da man" okay. It's Bloodsong we're not too sure about (and no one has the nerve to lift Bloodsong's tail to find out -- LOL!) Glad you got to it, Mike! Yes, it's pretty simple. The real key is starting with a great image. The tree materials are a bit more complex, but not really complicated. The main limitation I've found with the trees is that you're pretty much stuck with the design of the object itself. Whereas a bunch of plants grow similarly to a Monstera plant's structure, for instance, there aren't many trees that grow "flat" like an Acacia or "round" like Vue's Orange. However, the Winter Pear is extremely versatile. :)
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With thanks to Bloodsong who helped me realize we're rendering larger images these days, I've updated all of my Monstera/Accuba alternate leaves materials to support higher resolution renderings. If you've already downloaded any of my Monstera/Accuba materials, come on back to get the new versions. :) Plus: ![mWeedleafHI.jpg](http://www.varian.net/dreamview/dreammodels/vde/altp/mWeedleafHI.jpg)![acFillweedHI.jpg](http://www.varian.net/dreamview/dreammodels/vde/altp/acFillweedHI.jpg)![acStripedHI.jpg](http://www.varian.net/dreamview/dreammodels/vde/altp/acStripedHI.jpg) These are images from the *newest* Monstera/Accuba alternate leaves materials. There are six new materials in all, 3 shown here. The Monstera/Accuba alternate leaves materials are suitable for many of the SolidGrowth plants, including Monstera, Accuba, Papyrus, Kentia, Tropic, Schefflera and possibly others. In time, I plan to update my other alternate leaves materials for Fir/Fern and for Vue trees. When I do, I'll let you know! :) Varian