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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
This is the tutorial that showed me how.
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/tutorial/index.php?tutorial_id=254
hope it helps.
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OH.. .well did it manually ..but will know for next time.. thanks! :)
See my gallery for my words for my first wip...and now:
latest wip - fully aa'd http://www.lynescreations.com/splitwaterWIP2.jpg
I am PLEASED ! I am starting to put stuff in...(caustics will be last) she is looking at a dolphin, I put a sea turtle and a pelican floating along on the water too..
I need to go back to poser and get my lobsters and few other sea creatures I forgot... was making vob's of many sea creatures for hours when I saw that this was going to work...
I have a LOT of work to do yet...I may even try turning on the sun's shadow just a little bit... we'll see... so far I need to light each object... at the very least it will be a "still" BUT if I can make this thing go quick time panorama I will really be excited!
Lyne
Life Requires Assembly and we all know how THAT goes!
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I am using vue 5 infinite....and I was sure there was someone who did, and told how, to place a cube of water up to the camera and be able then to see "in" ...under the water, and the surface-top of the water at the same time....er... was that in Bryce?
Regardless I would think an idea like that in Bryce would work in Vue and I am trying SO HARD to set up my camera to see both...I have very clear water, atmosphere with no clouds (no haze or fog either) to try this...and all I get is very odd looking water-ish stuff that is not clear... no matter where I put the camera... :(
I put the camera touching the cube, totally inside, half and half, up and down, slant up and down and on and on.... no go. I SO want to make a picture that will show the platypus in the water, looking up out, and that we the viewer can see both under water and on top at once....
HELP! :))
Thanks for any suggestions!
Lyne
PS I did try a search for threads on this but couldn't find anything.
Life Requires Assembly and we all know how THAT goes!