TheBryster opened this issue on Aug 23, 2009 · 15 posts
melikia posted Mon, 24 August 2009 at 12:19 PM
laughs
I said the same...
and unfortunately, Vue // e-on doesn't consider Bryce to be "high end" - they mean ones you spend thousands of $$ to get, not hundreds. =/ more's the pity.
i think the reason Vue IS so popular is because it has the most user-friendly interface I have EVER encountered... that includes Bryce (sorry, i get lost in that program and end up tearing my hair out)... the friendly user-interface is what kept me playing in Vue even though I hadn't a CLUE what I was doing.
Wasn't long before I was creating MUCH better images with Vue than I ever had managed in Poser (and definitely better than anything I ever produced using Bryce)... its also relatively simple to import stuff from Poser - but fair warning, if your machine cannot handle a lot, turn off all the bells & whistles (i.e., poser materials, etc - you lose a few of the nodes Poser has, but most of the time, its simple to recreate in Vue's material editor)... oh, and i wouldnt suggest trying dynamic hair from poser unless you want to cry - or you have one of those kick-buttttt computers and a lot of patience.
grins - ok, you may think you wont be assimilated... and we'll let you operate under that assumption for now... because... like flies to honey.... ;)
Vue is very... very .... VERY sweet.
Rarer than a hairy egg and madder than a box of frogs....
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