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Subject: Free tutorial videos: The Vue Function Editor...


jc ( ) posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 8:37 PM · edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 4:04 AM

Thought i'd better start my own thread for this, rather than hijacking someone's.
Sorry if you already saw this below.

I noticed comments on the lack of Vue Function Editor tutorials. I'm not super expert in that editor, but know enough to get you started. So, here they are (from Vue 5 Infinite):
http://www.art-head-start.com/free-stuff.html

'Vue Function Editor Basics 1': Intro, jargon, the GUI, using a math function to make a simple material for a sphere, how some function nodes won't work with others.

'Vue Function Editor Basics 2': Review, Inputs and Outputs, 'Black Boxes', why some Nodes won't play nicely together and how to get them to behave, flavors of Node Values, adding a Combiner Node to add your effects together, intro to Noise Nodes.

Please refer to your Vue manual to explore all the noise and other node types available and how they look. Many are available in larger color images at 'The Vue Function Project':
http://www.microbion.co.uk/graphics/vue/funcnodeproject.htm

Also please let me know how i can improve these. Hoping to provide downloadable versions soon (they are very big though!). So far, streaming from my web site only.

Enjoy! 

_jc  'Art Head Start' e-book: Learn digital art skills $19.95
'Art Head Start.com Free chapter, Vue tutorials, models, Web Tutorials Directory.


matrixmode ( ) posted Sun, 08 October 2006 at 12:29 AM

Thanks jc!  Your "Art Head Start" e-book has been indispensible for me.  I recommend it to everyone.  :)

All the freebies/hints/tips and links at your site are very much appreciated too.

The function editor can be especially daunting.  Thanks for shedding some light on this, for me, PITA at times, part of Vue, lol.

Persevere...

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci


sandman_dreaming ( ) posted Sun, 08 October 2006 at 2:44 AM

Thanks for sharing these tutorials! Have just watched the first one..and as someone who has struggled with the function editor it's great to have it explained like this. Thanks again!


fivecat ( ) posted Sun, 08 October 2006 at 10:12 AM

Thanks for the tutorials. Any help with the function editor is most welcome. Now I understand the basics enough to do some experimenting.


jc ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 2:07 AM

Hi All!

I now have downloadable ZIP file versions of the 2 Vue Function Editor videos.
Also added some marketing features (same tutorials though). Now i can get back to creating the next tutorials. May be using these in a future product, and they are copyrighted, so for personal use and no distribution to others please!

http://www.art-head-start.com/free-stuff.html
Enjoy!

 


jmc95 ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 4:53 AM

Thanks, Jim !


mikeberg ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 8:36 AM

Thank you, you're a genious

Michel


dlk30341 ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 6:25 PM

Thanks JC :)


thundering1 ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 10:42 AM

Thanks JC - I might even be able to watch them TODAY!
-Lew ;-)


Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 11:23 AM

Thanks!  Downloading now.

BTW, I just got a copy of Adobe Captivate 2.  Is is used to make demos / training material.  Use it for work, but might use it to make some Vue training too.  I'm thinking of converting my render setting tutorial into a video.  That would be a good way for me to learn the software before having to use it on my company's software (and if you think Vue is hard to use - try documenting setting up Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers to measure river discharge). 

Peggy

LVS - Where Learning is Fun!  
http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html


jc ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:16 PM

You're welcome Peggy. Interested in hearing more about Adobe 'Captivate' as you get familiar with it.

Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers huh?  Wonder if the fish can hear those (or the Navy, for that matter)?  They relayed by satelite? Use GPS? Sound fascinating (no pun).


Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:36 PM

Yeah the fish hear us, but must not bother them as they like to stay next to our equipment.  One system we made could even tell what type of fish were schooling around the transducer.  Cool stuff, but not easy to explain. 

I had a choice between Camtasia Studio and Captivate.  So far I am happy with Captivate - you can choose between recording video (it gets everything like a movie) or it can create a slide every time you click something.  The nice part is it automatically enters all the text blocks for you.  If you click File, properties, it recorders the mouse movement, adds the "click the File menu", and then another text box for "click Properties".  Since a lot of our software has very long menu structures, that feature alone made me choose Captivate...  The only problem is with audio - I have chronic asthma.  I cough all the time.  No way can I record anything. 

LVS - Where Learning is Fun!  
http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html


jc ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:50 PM

Thanks for the info, Peggy.
A shame about the asthma and not being able to use that audio 'learning channel'.


Clouseau ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 4:04 PM

Merci jc, for the stuff. Your rapidly becoming king of Vue 5 forums, however Bruno's still the man. Clouseau


jc ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 4:35 PM

Great Avatar, inspector!

Yep Bruno really knows his stuff. And i learn a lot from him.

No need for a competition of course. I expect everyone contributes what they can, when they can. Because i work for myself at home and enjoy 3D more than doing my usual billable client work, i have the luxury of posting often.


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