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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Hey all I been playinf in vue anim for a while now and im suprised at what can be done in vue. I did an anim of just a light ,now it had a gel and diff colours and the like and i set a path at diff speeds and things and i was amaz3d at the outcome. I cant post it anywere as it to big a file shame though lol. Although it agree there does need more cheers dolly
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I think vue is simply amazing. Its ease of use, coupled with it's ability to create beautiful, realistic landscapes and scenes is, in my opinion, unmatched. No other software even comes close. At least no other software under $2000. Since Vue already allows you to import entire .PZ3 files fully intact, I truly hope that the ability to import Poser animations, ala Lightwave, Cinema 4D is somewhere on the horizon. Or at the very least it is is being given some serious thought. That is the one thing that, for me at least, is Vue's only real shortcoming. Fly-throughs are cool, but not enough. Well, that's my opinion. What's yours? Here's an example of a scene I did that is begging for it's animations to be imported into Vue. The woman is a character I created using Posette in Poser Propack. The gun is a free model that was on the CD that came with the Renderosity magazine. The rest of the image is all Vue 4.05 and the entire image was rendered in Vue 4.05.Stay Focused.