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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Schoesser is correct, probably the water material parameter you want most to change is the "Becomes reflective at angle..:" on the 'Reflection' tab. On the 'Transparency' tab there is often a slider (maybe depending on which water material you choose) for "Murky Vs Clear".
People have created functions for changing the water to white at beaches or rocks, by creating a function driven by the distance to the ground under the water. Look for tutorials on "shoreline", "seashore", "function editor", etc.
Monsoon (mod of Vue forum at 3D Commune) sells a nice kit called SeaVue with lots of materials for white water, breakers on sand, white-capped waves, etc. He has several tutorials and cool freebies as well. I love his 'Ecowear' foreground ecosystems for land as well.
Check out my directory of Vue tutorials all over the web (please add suggestions when you find new ones).
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I'm getting to grips with the animation system which is not too bad at all, (though at the moment I seem to be creating stray key frames a lot!), but I am having big problems with the water.
I'm trying the presets, I'm trying tinkering with the presets. But all I get is a sort of glassy look.
The big problems are the razor sharp shore, and the transparency - I can't seem to get that 'fading at shallow depths' look that terragen can do so well.
Any clues? I've attached a picture.
Thanks,
Nick