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Subject: Vue 7 complete


andromedakun ( ) posted Sat, 16 May 2009 at 3:52 AM · edited Fri, 27 December 2024 at 7:37 AM

Hello all ;),

I'm thinking about switching to Vue 7 to create the landscapes for my poser characters but had a few questions still.

The version I would aim at is the complete edition as it seems the best.

Now, here are the questions:
 - How stable is vue? I'm planning to run it on an 64 bit system with 6 gigs of RAM.
 - Would the import of Poser work decently?
 - what plants are included?

Many thanks,

Andro


thefixer ( ) posted Sat, 16 May 2009 at 10:33 AM

I use Infinite which isn't much different.

Very stable on vista Ultimate 64 with 8 gig RAM.

Poser import works well mostly, but there are some shader issues, these can be fixed with a workaround while we wait for e-on/smoth micro to fix it.

Infinite has lots of plants, don't know about complete, maybe someone else can answer that!

Injustice will be avenged.
Cofiwch Dryweryn.


timspfd ( ) posted Sat, 16 May 2009 at 2:20 PM

I have Complete and the same size system on Vista 64 as thefixer has, I import from Daz and don't seem to have too much trouble. There is a more dynamic importing option with Poser but I just use export to .obj and it seems to work fine. There is a forum specifically about Poser importing over at Cornucopia a browse through there should give you an idea of typical problems.
Complete has about half the plants Infinite does, there is a package deal at Cornucopia to buy the rest of the plants Infinite has for $199. I took a look at it and decided it was more cost effective for me to just buy the few I want individually. With the occaisional free voucher it's not too big of a deal. Most of the best plants are from independant makers so that's where most of my plant money goes anyway. There are plenty in teh COmplete package to get started with anyway. If you have a bunch of plants for Poser (like those from Daz or RDNA) you can export them as .obj and then import for use as static objects in Vue. It's worth it for some types like flowers.


andromedakun ( ) posted Sun, 17 May 2009 at 5:00 AM

Thanks for the answers ^^

I'll go take a look at the import forums to get a clear idea ^^


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