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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
The back end of the car is very loose around the corners, but it's a cool anim. Reminds me of the car chase sequence in Basic Instinct. Well done!
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Quote - The back end of the car is very loose around the corners, but it's a cool anim. Reminds me of the car chase sequence in Basic Instinct. Well done!
Thank you for constructive comment.
Well Basic Instinct, I remember a different scene... :biggrin:
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Cool animation, Mazak! Only 2 minutes per frame is astounding.
Thanks for posting the scene :-)
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Quote - Cool animation, Mazak! Only 2 minutes per frame is astounding.
Thanks for posting the scene :-)
Thank you I am glad you like it :biggrin:
Vue can be a very fast render, even with radiosity turned on. I always optimize my scenes for radiosity use.
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But who play Sharon Stone's part :blink: Vicky isn't anatomical correct enough :lol:
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But who play Sharon Stone's part
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thanks Mazak
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Soon as Vue ha sa particle system (fingers crossed) I wanna see someone redo the chase scene from Bullitt !! ;)
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Boahhh man sollte lesen bevor man posted! :ohmy:
Ich meinte natürlich: "Ich hoffe Du kannst die Szene gebrauchen und sie gefällt Dir auch."
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Quote - I did a new Video in Vue 7.5 Infinite and want share the result with you.
Hi Mazak,
I've got one question: how did you keep the car one the road in the vertical dimension?
I have to place a car very carefully so that the wheels just touch the road, so I guess there's a simpler way to do this with animations.
Tom
In my example I use the Mercedes that is include in Vue. I use in my scene real world scale so you do not need rescale the Car. Rotate the car in drive direction. And place it a few meters above the street. Then right click the button "Smart Drop Objects". The car drop correct on the street.
Step1:
Open the Animation Wizard Ctrl+F11. Select Grounded Vehicles Automobile. ^^
I hope it help you.
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If you animate a car in Vue the wheels did not spin automatically. That is a complete different story. The Mercedes in Vue has no wheels object. :sad: So no spinning wheels. You need a more advanced object for that.Mazak
Quote - But who play Sharon Stone's part :blink: Vicky isn't anatomical correct enough :lol:
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She can be with the V4 add ons out there. There are also a few V4 figures that have been sculpted to be anatomically correct too that accepts your own character morphs and textures you may have bought.
It does bring up a good point in that Daz should make V5 anatomically correct just like they did with M4. I mean people are artists after all, not kids playing with toy Barbie dolls. :)
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Quote - If you animate a car in Vue the wheels did not spin automatically. That is a complete different story. The Mercedes in Vue has no wheels object. :sad: So no spinning wheels. You need a more advanced object for that.
Mazak
Yeah, just watched a tutorial about spinning wheels in Vue, so I know how it can be done.
Seems not too hard to make.
I guess the steering will be really a PITA. Maybe time for some Python coding (...if the animation points can be read from the Vue Python API. I have to check when I'm back home).
Tom
Thank you :)
YouTube didn't understand us artists ^^ We do not make money with this, so why not live and let live.
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> Quote - How did you sculpt the road?I created the terrain and the road in GeoControl. Here you can find a tutorial Video:
http://www.cajomi.de/Forum/showthread.php?t=524
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The terrain did work in Vue 7.4 . All texture maps are included! The road stripes texture map was made with Corel Draw and has size of 10000x10000 pixels for best result.
In scene file is a short camera animation. Select the Road Run Camera to see it. Atmosphere is included too. The scene render very fast (less than 2 minutes per frame on my system).
Play with the sea level for different effects (or hide it). Add eco system ...
Have fun
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http://www.mazak-grafikwelt.de/vue/VueRoadAnim.wmv
http://www.mazak-grafikwelt.de/vue/RoadFree.zip
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