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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Thanks Varian and Sharen. Sharen, I changed all the materials in the ship to glass. I changed one material in the Display Materials Summary then dragged that to all the others so I only had the one to deal with. All the preset glasses were a bit blue, so I changed the colour to white, and I also used a bit of luminosity. I experimented with glow as well, but it was a bit OTT. Basically I just kept playing around with the settings and rendering a little bit of hull till I got the effect I was after.
I have a feeling that if you did it with bright blue and used glow you could get a great St. Elmo's fire effect, but I don't feel strong enough for another 18hour render.
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I wanted a strange sort of atmosphere for this, so I used light rays, a rainbow and a lens flare (impossible in real life where you need the sun behind the camera for a rainbow and in front of it for a lens flare.)
The ship is the Vue4 vessel with all its materials changed to luminous glass