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Subject: How do you save a Vue render with a transparent background?


Darboshanski ( ) posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 5:12 PM · edited Sat, 11 January 2025 at 1:47 PM

I was wondering how I would save a render to have a transparent background much like .pngs from poser?

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Victoria_Lee ( ) posted Mon, 31 December 2007 at 7:28 PM

When you save a render in anything other than "Preview" mode you have the option of saving the alpha as well.

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Rutra ( ) posted Tue, 01 January 2008 at 2:51 AM

There was another thread with the same theme some days ago. All answers are there.
Thread title is "compositing questions in VUE".
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/showthread.php?message_id=3119321


Darboshanski ( ) posted Tue, 01 January 2008 at 9:25 AM

Rutra muito obrigado and thanks to everyone by reading the attached thread it seems Vue 6 Espirit is not capable of doing this which I have to admit slighty annoys me a wee bit. I guess I'll have to save me shillings to side grade to Vue Infinite one of these blue moons.

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Rutra ( ) posted Tue, 01 January 2008 at 12:52 PM

De nada. :-)
Infinite has many advantages over Esprit. E-on has a comparative chart, which you probably know already but anyway here it goes:
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/?page=chart

For me, the eco-systems alone is a sufficiently strong argument to sidegrade.
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gillbrooks ( ) posted Thu, 03 January 2008 at 5:15 AM

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Not sure if it'll work in Esprit, but if you save your image as a .psd file you will get a box up and you can tick to save the alpha information.  then you can just select the alpha channel in photoshop or psp.  I have done this many times in Infinite and it works a treat :)

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hamiltonpl ( ) posted Fri, 11 January 2008 at 4:11 PM

In Esprit - I don't see the option to save a PSD. Yes ths is a bummer given that I do all of may animations as images....I am having to pick between Poser and VUE depending upon what I am animating- sometimes I do the object only in Poser to get the PNG with the transarency and depending upon whether I need the object to cast shadows or interact withe scene then I may render from VUE.  Generally it is faster for me to render in Poser as a transparency to lay over a VUE scene.  Generally. 

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gillbrooks ( ) posted Fri, 11 January 2008 at 4:36 PM

Hmmmmmmmmmmm..... I was working on something the other day and saved out perfectly transparent png files.

Can you save png files out of Esprit?  If so I will do a kwik tutorial and put it up on my website

It's a simple case of setting the scene and atmo and it works a treat

Gill

       


hamiltonpl ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2008 at 6:14 PM

Yes. You can save PNG files but I don't see a way to make it with a transparent background. Would love a TUT.  tks

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gillbrooks ( ) posted Mon, 14 January 2008 at 6:29 PM

OK, well I'm just finishing up a new store product so I'll do it in the next day or few and will post a link here when it's up

Gill

       


hamiltonpl ( ) posted Tue, 15 January 2008 at 4:06 PM

Thank you I am looking forward to it....phil

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gillbrooks ( ) posted Wed, 16 January 2008 at 6:36 PM

Attached Link: Digital Desktops

OK - is up.

Tutorials link on left and it's the top one listed

 

Gill

       


hamiltonpl ( ) posted Wed, 16 January 2008 at 11:10 PM

THanks for the Tut but I have Esprit. First, saving as PSD is not an option.  Second I can save as PNG but no where does it it have a check box to embed alpha.  So what I think I would get is the tree on a black background.  Unless I'm missing something.....I thought this was going to be what I needed until I got to the last step about checking that box that doesn't exist.... :(

Windows 10 - Poser Pro 2012 - 64Bit - 24GB RAM - 4 x 3.40 GHZ processor



gillbrooks ( ) posted Thu, 17 January 2008 at 5:20 AM

OK well I didn't know it wouldn't ahve that checkbox on save

But there is an option you can do assuming you have it

when you render an image to screen, you have 3 display options, colour, alpha and depth - the icons are next to the save image button.

If you choose to display last render alpha then save that as well as the colour you could then load that as the alpha in your image editor - yes ?

Gill

       


hamiltonpl ( ) posted Thu, 17 January 2008 at 9:55 AM

I am creating images for animation and would like to load them directly into my editor as a string of images.  I am dealing with dozens of images at a time.  

If I create the alpha channel all I can do is use this in my editor a s a mask so that that I can composite the image onto something else - but that is an extra step that does not provide the results you get with an image of a transparent background in a PNG - it's already done for you there!

So, with Esprit I have limitations and I can always use Poser - just trying to handle/match certain lighting situations in  one program.  With the ability to create transparent PNGs in VUE that would be great - but Esprit just doesn't seemt to have this feature. Thanks for all of your suggestions...

Windows 10 - Poser Pro 2012 - 64Bit - 24GB RAM - 4 x 3.40 GHZ processor



gillbrooks ( ) posted Thu, 17 January 2008 at 10:32 AM

OK - last suggestion then.....

UPGRADE   :lol:

Gill

       


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