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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Not quite sure I quite understand what you are tyring to do - but I'll give it a whirl. You can either use the dig tool in the terrain editor. Look at your top view & see where you buidling is & use a small brush to dig a hole. Or you can boolean difference out a hole.
I hope this what you were asking for - if not someone else will come along I'm sure :)
damn - hadn't thought of using a boolean !! you guys are geniuses
(you can tell I don't use Vue anywhere near enough can't you :) )
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If your using Infinite I wrote a python script to help with just this kind of problem:
See the post on my blog: New Vue Python Script: Terrain Matcher
Hope it might be of some use.
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sob I have Vue6 Pro Studio not infinite (yet - my credit card is already cowering in fear)
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I've had the same problem a couple of times myself so the script seemed a useful tool.
FrankT you could drop e-on a line asking if they might make a python module for pro. They may just ignore the idea but if enough people ask they might think it's a good idea.
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Gini I'd hope it would but I've not tried it on a Mac. If it doesn't (or does) let me know and I'll see what I can do.
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Back again. @Impish -It does run on my mac though what I find odd is that I can only see how the terrain is affected in the preview window or if I do a quick render. Is that how it behaves on all machines ? I'm going to go play with it some more now. I've not tried any python script in Vue before so not familiar with the thing at all.
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Quote - Back again. @Impish -It does run on my mac though what I find odd is that I can only see how the terrain is affected in the preview window or if I do a quick render. Is that how it behaves on all machines
It seems to do the same on mine too which is a bit disconcerting :) works very well though
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Well that one was solved without me needing to do anything :-)
Not sure why the display doesn't refesh once it's been run. I'll take a look and see if I can spot anything obvious I can do.
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Suppose I have a building or something like that and I want it to be sitting on a nice flat spot in the terrain, can I render it from above, save an alpha, invert it and use that to "dig" a spot in the terrain for it ?
If not, what's the best way of going about it ?
TIA
Frank
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