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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Renderosity is a good place for Vue, which is why I like coming here, compared to say CGTalk, where C4D for instance has 292,877 posts compared to Vue's 11,636.
Its nice to see the Vue community putting in such an effort on Renderosity :)
Jon
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Renderosity has been my "home" since shortly after I first learned about the 3D world - and that "normal" people can create beautiful things using the tools available. that was... quite a while back now.
Ive only been a member of the Vue forum for a little over a year, and while some of the other forums here aren't as personable....
from day one I was made to feel welcome in here.
Even when people fuss at me for having opinions ;)
Rarer than a hairy egg and madder than a box of frogs....
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It is actually since i found rendo a few years ago that i became interested in Vue and shortly after in Poser and than there was Hexagon and then so on ...
Rendo is my homepage for a few years now and i never would have had the knowledge i have today without this community, which is on of the friendliest i have come across !!
The only downside is that from the moment i started doing this 3D stuff, my bank account went crazy LOL
Wim
Society failed to tolerate me...
... and i have failed to tolerate society
I three months we'll know just how bad the economy is affecting Vue's as well as Rendo's popularity.
www.youtube.com/user/ShawnDriscollCG
I agree with Sirenia, I seem to have luanched a personal stiumuls plan for Rendo vendors when it comes to being addicted and just buying "one more thing" to make the render what I want it to look like. What was once a pretty good sized paypal account based on money made back in my Second Life days has become near pitiful because of buying Poser and Vue over the last year. This has been great community and thanks for all the help.
Hardware: Cyberpower PC, 2 - i7-3970X CPU @3.50 GHz (12 Total Cores), 32 GB RAM, 2 - GeForce GTX 690 $GB Video Cards, 2 - Viewsonic V3D231 23" Monitors
Software: Poser Game Dev, Vue xStream 2014, 3ds Max 2014, Maya 2014, Mudbox 2014, Corel PaintShopPro, Unreal Engine 4, Iron Python
Adobe Photoshop - 1 -
Bryce - 2 - 80
Poser - 15 - 493
Vue - 6 - 124
Rhino - 2 - 8
Carrara - 2 - 25
C4D - 3 - 54
Mojoworld - 0.3 - 8
Lightwave - 1 - 12
MixedMedium - - 62
Photography - 2 - 525
Daz Studio - 2 - 201
Some more stats to play with :) The first number after the app is the number of pages of threads posted to that app's forum in the last 45 days. The second number is the number of pages of images posted in that app's gallery in the last 45 days. (using whatever the default settings are in user prefs.)
Photoshop didn't have a gallery (though its used in a lot of things in other galleries) and "mixed medium" didn't have a forum, so no numbers for either of them in those categories.
Interesting that photography is bigger (numerically in terms of image posting) here than poser and that Vue is #2 these days in the way of 3d app forum postings.
Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
Digital
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I know some folk have had serious problems with Vue, but, V6 and 7 have been a lot better, but somehting to think on:
Just going from Rendo's posts:
Show's Vue's popularity, hm? :)
Bryce used to be huge, and very active comunity as well as older.
Odd how Rendo has become such a hotspot for RHino users (like me)
Poser of course, dominates.
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