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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Bloodsong, Man we must be on the same wavelength or something! I have an image very similar that is rendering as we speak -- it's a daytime pict but the mood is close. I'll post it probably tomorrow -- it's my first Vue pict, so at this point I'm just glad to be done with it! But I named my online gallery after a wolf -- I love wolves! Very cool image -- thanks for sharing! -Brian http://lonewolf.tierranet.com
because, it is blah. look at the dumb trees in the background stupid cone trees. and snow snow snow on everything everywhere and not even sparkly. and that boring wolf with no detailed texture. snore. and the planets are just.... there. not very exciting. in other news, i made REAL sparkly snow; the problem is, i can make sparkly snow for dark scenes or sparkly snow for light scenes, but not snow that is properly sparkly in any/all scenes. still working.
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heyas; i got this idea from a picture at astronomy picture of the day, of a time-lapse exposure of an eclipse. so i thought i'd mess with vue 4's planets. i was thinking of making this for the vue contest, but... it's kinda boring. all the snow was REAL dull, but then i stuck a gel on the sun (moon) light. i think one of those little diamond ones, but i put a rainbow colour map on it, and tweaked the colours. you cant really tell too much after i shrank the pic down to this size. but it did look a little better than flat white snow. it also made some dotty pattern on the clouds, which are on a plane (not in the sky), so it got the gel on them. that wasn't too problematic, though.