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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Have a peek at my entry for this months Vue challenge (link to the thread in the announcements box above) I used a boolean differance to hollow out a cube, then put in two planes, one for the floor, one for the ceiling. As bloodsong said, I used another cube to cut a hole in the wall for the window. The reason I used a solid cube for the room is because it gave me greater control over how much light was actually in the room. Rich
I just find it easier and faster to use the cube and add a couple of planes for the floor and ceiling. Either way would work fine though. The main point is blocking the outside light so you can light the inside to taste. I've done some pics that have two walls, floor, and ceiling all made from planes to make a 'fake room' but the sunlight makes lighting it the way you want harder. Rich
Well that's really amazing! I have a similar thing happening in the above render. there should be at least a little reflected light along the top right edge of the wall from all the light outside. Maybe since it is an original rhino nurbs, it is seeing (and getting light blocking somehow) part of the surface that the control points tell us are still there in Rhino??? Who knows? Then there is another Rhino import that I have where the light spills in through a booleaned opening.....
Attached Link: http://www.shrewslair.com/vue.html#objects
There is a complete building, with windows and doors already in .vob format at the above link. It has 5 complete rooms and an exterior shell so that you can use only the walls that you want, resize them to suit your needs and still have room to move the camera around. And the best part is, it's FREE. KateThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Hi Everyone, I'd like to try a VERY simple interior scene.... With two walls(maybe a window),a table and maybe something like a vase on the table. Does anyone have a link to or know of a tutorial that could guide me through the steps? I use Vue4. I'm not sure if walls are just planes with a material mapped on them..... I and know I'm not sure how to get a window in a wall. Any help would be wonderful. Thanks for your time! John