zstrike opened this issue on May 13, 2001 ยท 25 posts
Fox-Mulder posted Sun, 13 May 2001 at 3:56 PM
I believe their intention is to determine, when necessary, that a VUE scene was actually done in VUE without post-production, before they make it an offical "Picture of the Day". Otherwise, someone else will come along whinning that it was done in MAX, Lightwave or other Photoshop effects. Asking for the scene files, IF DEEMED NECESSARY AS PROOF, just makes sure they are displaying "pure Vue" renders... MANY people still cannot accept that VUE is as GREAT as it is and are looking for ways to attack the company, especially now that VUE 4 is coming out with more great new features that will make more expensive software look like a rip-off... Vue d'Esprit is a very small company, but they produce an unbelieveably excellent program for the price you pay, and VUE artwork regularly wins top awards in contests- coming from a fairly small VUE user base. The constant problem is non-VUE users "can't believe" its REALLY VUE...