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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Great tutorial :thumbupboth: Thank you very much.
I think caves can be nicely done in Vue with metablobs too.
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That's a brilliant tutorial Artur - Must dig out ZBrush and have a play now :)
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hey great tut thanks Artur! :)
"Great minds think alike", been working on a cave pic ;) Though I used a terrain to form the visible part of the cave :)
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well like Artur I can just about use Zbrush enough to be dangerous, lol, actually, Artur is probably better than me! :p
Horrible HORRIBLE interface in Zbrush, ugh. if they don't improve it I'm gonna switch to Mudbox when I've got the cash :/
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Quote - I am heartbroken - no matter how much I turn my volume control up, I can just barely make out that someone is speaking on Rutra's tutorial. Am I the only one having problems? I can hear all other sounds just fine through my speakers, such as the Geek at Play tutorials, for example.
It was quiet but I could hear it with the vol turned up to max
Now, most of the geekatplay tutorials I can hardly hear them. If there's someone else here moving around the sound is that low I just can't make out what's being said - and that's on Gary's tutorials there too.
Gill
Quote - Mari-Anne, I tried on 3 computers and it works fine in all. Maybe you're listening on mono? When you hear a music, do you hear a good (and slightly different) sound on both speakers?
I listened to a Youtube rendition of Whitney Huston singing the National Anthem, and it sounded fantastic. Granted, my speakers are built into the monitor, and I don't have external speakers. Maybe that's my problem?! But I think it's strange that I can hear the Geek at Play tutorials.
I used the same microphone that I used before. I used Camtasia and I didn't change the default options, but before I used Jing. So, maybe there's something wrong with Camtasia.. I will review the sound options in Camtasia. I know the people at geekatplay also use Camtasia to record their videos, maybe there's something unusual on the way it records audio.
Question to Mari-Anne and Gill: do you have Windows or Mac?
Quote - I used the same microphone that I used before. I used Camtasia and I didn't change the default options, but before I used Jing. So, maybe there's something wrong with Camtasia.. I will review the sound options in Camtasia. I know the people at geekatplay also use Camtasia to record their videos, maybe there's something unusual on the way it records audio.
Question to Mari-Anne and Gill: do you have Windows or Mac?
Seriously, Artur, I would rather tend to believe there is something wrong with my setup since I seem to be the only one with such a severe "hearing loss." I have Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit , a Hewlett Packard w1907 flat panel LCD monitor, and Realtek High Definition Audio.
I googled for that monitor now and I found some not so positive reviews about the sound system. In this review, one of the cons is the speaker system:
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/Hewlett_Packard_w1907_Black_Silver_Monitor
In this other review, it's written:
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/30783/review/w1907.html
"This 19-inch wide-screen has built-in speakers, located in the back of the monitor. They are adequate for operating system warnings and other beeps and pops from software applications. But for multimedia sounds, results are mixed. Audio in movies is sufficiently audible, but whispered dialogue is barely discernible to the ear. MP3 playback, on the other hand, is loud enough to hear."
I did speak in a low volume, so maybe there's indeed an incompatibility between the way I speak and your sound system. :-(
I have to speak louder next time. :-)
Wouldn't you know it, Artur. I'm up and louder than ever - and this is what I get when I click on your tutorial link:
"This content is currently unavailable. Please contact the content owner for more information."
So, apparently your bandwidth has been exceeded, and the material is unavailable for now. As you indicated earlier, I will just wait until Geekatplay has your tutorial, so please let us know when it's up.
Quote - I used the same microphone that I used before. I used Camtasia and I didn't change the default options, but before I used Jing. So, maybe there's something wrong with Camtasia.. I will review the sound options in Camtasia. I know the people at geekatplay also use Camtasia to record their videos, maybe there's something unusual on the way it records audio.
Question to Mari-Anne and Gill: do you have Windows or Mac?
Windows Vista. Wouldn't know where to start with a Mac
Gill
Hi Artur,
first of all thank you for this excellent tutorial!
You are my personal Hero in creating vue arts ;-)
I am a very beginner, but with the help in this forum it look like... i will survive :-)
I tried to make a cave with zbrush and it looks very good i think, but i used to much polygons for it. When i imported this to vue it colect to much resources.
This is my old problem... i do to much details in to much quality with to high resolution ;-)
But i try and try...
I have read your hints for render settings (also Peggy Walters' render tutorial) and my render times cut down dramatic... thanks for that!!
I hope you have some time for more tutorials!
best regards
floyd
Hi Floyd!
Thanks for your kind words. :-)
Yes, zbrush objects may be a problem. I try to keep them under 300,000 or 400,000 polygons. Don't forget that zbrush uses quads and Vue converts all quads to tris, so that doubles the number of polygons on import. In zbrush, if you want details in a specific area, you can mask everything else and divide further just that area. You only have to be careful because in the border between the two areas (divided and non-divided) a strange polygon formation appears, which becomes very notorious if you sculpt on it.
Have fun! :-)
Quote - "When you adjusted the light settings, rather than turn down the power, you modified the filter. Does that have a different result than just lowering the power?"
Yes, completely different. The light was too bright near the source and was washing out the details. However, it was fine further away. So, when I changed the filter, I decreased the light intensity near the light source while maintaining the same intensity further away from the source. The light became more evenly spread, like you'd see in a real situation.
Awesome! I seem to have that problem frequently, especially with spotlights. In the past, I set up a light for close objects, then maybe a few more for further objects and adjusted the influence accordingly. Obviously this is not the most realistic, or resource friendly method.
Your method is much better.
Thanks a million, that's a great tip!
Gary
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Hi!
Several people asked me about the cave in my latest image, "I can see the sun", so I created this tutorial. It's only my 2nd attempt on tutorial making, so please have some tolerance... :-)
http://www.screencast.com/t/MtK1Yuj7
Important note: this is posted in a free account of Screencast, where I have limited bandwidth. So, if you see a message saying that the video is no longer available, this means that the bandwidth limit was reached...
I proposed the friendly people at Geekatplay to post this video there. If and when they accept it, I will remove it from Screencast and post a note here.