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Subject: Vue 7 Water Editor - Rough Guide


Rich_Potter ( ) posted Mon, 05 January 2009 at 4:51 PM · edited Tue, 22 October 2024 at 5:42 PM

Attached Link: http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk/2009/01/vue-7-water-editor-guide-part-1/

Just a little rough guide i've put together.   Since I have been getting rather a lot of hits form searches for the water editor in Vue I decided to make this.

Hope it helps, any constructive comments, suggestions or additions warmly welcomed.

Rich

Rich

http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk


dlk30341 ( ) posted Mon, 05 January 2009 at 5:11 PM

Outstanding! Thank you so much for this!


mcw1917 ( ) posted Mon, 05 January 2009 at 5:30 PM

Wonderful information! I cannot wait until tomorrow’s addition …or edition! Thank you so much Richard!


JackieD ( ) posted Mon, 05 January 2009 at 6:00 PM

Great tute Richard, thanks.



bruno021 ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 2:56 AM

Coolo, thanks.
Next is "edit function" next to displaced water? .....



Rutra ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 5:33 AM

Yes, that's cool. It's a good summary. Thanks!
By the way, if you edit the water material directly, and enter in the function editor, you'll see you have much more control over various aspects of the water. Not all aspects are controllable via the water editor itself. For example, foam. In the water editor you can control only 4 parameters but in the function editor there's more.

Another thing, that might interest whoever likes to play with water in Vue, like me. :-)
I was playing with the water editor the other day as well (I used it in my latest image) and in the process I found what seems to be another bug of Vue 7, this time in the water material. I reported it to e-on but still have no feedback.

In fact, the bug is not only for water but it applies to all transparent materials. There's a slider "turn reflective with angle" that adjusts how reflective water is (or other transparent materials). A good use of this slider is very important to achieve a good balance between transparency and reflection. In nature, not all water is very reflective and it also depends on the light conditions, etc. In Vue6, as you slided down the slider to the left, the water decreased the reflection, until it was zero reflective at zero percent. Of course at zero this wouldn't look like water anymore but values of 10% or so look very realistic in many situations (I used it in many images).

But in Vue7, this slider is not very effective. You can move it all the way to zero and the water still reflects. There's very little difference between 40 and 10, for example. That's really bad, IMO. I hope e-on fixes this very quickly.

 


Rich_Potter ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 6:05 AM

Thanks for you comments, makes the time spent on it worthwhile.

Quote - Coolo, thanks.
Next is "edit function" next to displaced water? .....

Any input on this would be most welcome, perhaps that would be a bit of a mammoth task though :P

Rich

http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk


Rich_Potter ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 2:55 PM

The second part of my rough guide about foam has just been posted.

[url]http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk/2009/01/vue-7-water-editor-guide-part-2/[/url]

Again comments suggestions additions more than welcome!

Rich

http://blog.richard-potter.co.uk


Rich_Potter ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 3:28 PM
Atomsplitter ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 4:33 PM

Nice tutorial, thanks :)

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GaryMiller ( ) posted Tue, 06 January 2009 at 10:52 PM

Holy cow, this must have taken foreeeeever to put together.


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