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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
e-on is more giving with their trees. Not so much with bushes or flowers. e-on sells plant packs up the ying yang. It may be cheaper to buy Vue Complete?
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You need the 3D import module and then there is a ton of free stuff for Vue. Using Frontier, anything you have in Poser or DAZ format can be imported, but really think about the import module.
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Thanks guys! Wow, $ 129 dollars for the import module!! No kidding is better to dish out for Vue complete, I first need to master the program a bit, now I find it fustrating, so much computer power for so little. I know it is a wonderful software, I have seen the artwork but right now I am getting subpar renderings and it seems that the tutorials I have seen require Ecosystem ( ANOTHER $100) but I'll get there. I may post some images and hopefully get some tips from you guys.
Quote - Here is what I meant ONE free bush all others are for sale.
Even with complete you still only get that one stupid bush. But, you do get three flowers, some sci-fi trees/plants, sea plants, and about 10 or so good quality trees.
C3D just had a sale end that basically gave a huge discount on the indivdual trees. I got almost all the trees listed in the Official plants megabundle, so I'm basically set as far as tree needs right now.
Here's some of the trees I bought in a quick render.
When I have gone from Bryce to Vue I bought Vue5Pro and after I have upgrade to Vue6Pro: now I work with old version Vue6Pro.
I paid more than the normal Esprit or Frontier, but I wanted the opportunity to use the eco system.
It came to me with something good already inside.
With time I have bought some thing.......
I do not know what options to give artists Frontier versions, but the eco-system is very nice to use.
Here's one of my works:
I have just started with Vue but I knew going in that I was going to have to add modules as time went by. I downloaded Pioneer last month and this week I will buy Renderup. I have downloaded some free stuff some will work now but other stuff will have to wait till I can buy 3d import then it will work.
It may take a year to get to where I want to with the software but I am on a fixed income so buy it all in with Complete is just not an option. Plus it will give me time to look and decide just what I want to purchase and at what times.
I think patience is nessesary with Vue as it is pretty complex.
Good luck and in due time all will be as you want.
Paul J
ok, very late reply, sorry not aorund much due ot health issues
but "subpar renderings"?
please check my site and Geekatplay for settings for renders :)
Alas I use Infinite, so not sur eon any differences/limits
I too started with Bryce a looooong time ago ;)
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If you are interested in Sci-Fi then check out Foundation 3D, they have some outstanding free models mostly in lightwave format. Of course you will have to have the import module. Before you buy a lot of modules you might want to check the cost of upgrading to at least Vue esprit since it includes the import and render up modules.
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I have been a Bryce user and recentrly I bought Vue 9 Frontier, I was a little surprised that the program comes with about two ot three free items per category; 3 trees, three plants etc. Everything else has the Cornucopia logo meaning you have to buy it, some plants are 3 bucks others are 10 dollars and up. I am aware that Bryce comes loaded with presets and freebies but Vue comes with virtually nothing except for the software. I have seen this incredible artwork with hundreds of plants, trees and clouds and following the explanation some images have several hundreds dollars in upgrades.
I know I have to get familiar with the program but in my computer it is much, much slower than Bryce with a single scene and it came out really light and void of any contrast. I f you are season Vue user and tips would be appreciated. I saw some sort of fantasy package, is this some type of content or is another set of buyable items.