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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
heyas; you can have vue load the scene on startup. this is my command line for vue: M:SVUEVue4.exe M:SVUEScenes-default.vue just put the path to the scene after the path to the program, separated by a space. :) it has my camera and empty sky, but vue doesn't seem to remember the render settings i set for it. it keeps using the ones for the last scene i did. i think the prefs can change that, but i'm not sure exactly which one :/
hi, thanks for your help. But is that a Mac solution? It doesn't look like. Regarding the render settings, you can use one setting in the Prefs. Because i am using a german version og vue it is difficult for me to tell you wich one. It is setting number 10 (counted from the top) and translated it must be something like "reset render settings for new scene". But to switch that off doesn't help really. Because (my version of) Vue keeps the defined resolution but loses the anti-aliasing settings and always goes back to "preview mode". But again, thanks for your reply :-)) Walther
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Hi everybody, Maybe a very simple question, maybe not. When i start Vue, the first thing i always have to do is changing the settings of the main camera. I think its a lot easier to deal with scenes when the camera is pointing towards one of the major axes (the y axe for example). Does anybody know wether there is a possibility to change these defaults? Especially for the Mac version i am working with. If thats not possible maybe this could go to the "wish list" for the next version. Walther (Wabe)
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