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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/%7Evue/compare.html
Yes... you're right, the question have been discussed many times... :-) But someone, one day got the idea to create an annex to this forum with the results of these answers and you can access to this little treasure with the link I joined with this post. After reading this sum of knowledge, I suggest you to take your hand on Vue's demo... And then, I don't doubt you'll be conquered, so 'See you *very* soon !!! :-) PS : for other questions, don't hesitate to get back to the forum !Attached Link: http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Products/vue4/Demo.php
Glory, Glory, Glory !!! For testing the Vue's demo, check the above link !!! :-)Thanks for the info. I read every thing from the Annex on Bryce vs Vue, got the Vue demo, worked it and read every thing about Vue on the E-On software site. I've decided to switch from Bryce that I own to Vue. Vue's interface seems clearer and easier, faster renderer and imports parts from Poser and other 3D programs easier (I've heard that both have a problem with Microsoft Excel and Word files. Oh well. You can't have everything.) Tonight I sent away for Vue d'Espirt .
Just buy vue. I did. I also own Bryce 4 and 5, and I can honestly say that Vue is soooo much easier to use. The Four views is spectaculer, Poser import is supposed to be good (don't know yet as I am on a Mac). Bryce might have a little bit more capable modeler for non-landscape objects, but who cares about that! ;-). Vue is also several times faster at rendering then Bryce too. Bottom line, since Corel took over Bryce, I don't think it has the polish and shine that it use to. And now that e-on makes vue for Mac, I am a convert. Paul
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This question was probably answered befor but I'd like to know.I have Bryce but Vue d"Espirt seems to be making more interesting pictures and seems to be easier to work with. Can someone give me the pluses and minuses of each. Thanks