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Sorry for being late to this conversation. If you can spare abour $16.00 USD for a month rental of Rizom, I highly recommend it as a UV mapping tool. There is a 30-day free trial as well. Here's the link to the vendor site. If you only need to fix a bunch of stuff, a month's rental is not a bad deal. https://www.rizom-lab.com/#VS Also, this product is pretty intuitive and has a short learning curve.
If you've got just one object to fix or finish, and you can get it into *.fbx or *.obj file format, I'll try to UV map it for you in Maya. Just let me know.
Thread: legal aspect of 3d objects regarding brands and designs | Forum: MarketPlace Customers
About cars and frdiges - the designs of actual cars and fridges are indeed copyrighted. Every once in a while, the big companies go after all the 3d modellers who are copying their works. Either take-down orders or out-and-out, financial penalties for doing this.
Thread: are there any stores that sell new vue scenes? | Forum: Vue
Artstation Marketplace has some excellent Vue scenes. CGTrader has some as well.
I have all of my old inventory - maybe several hundred items. Is there anything in particular for which you are looking? (I ceased putting my stuff here because there are few customer here. But I would be glad to upload any of the old scenes that I once had on C3D.)
Thread: Now we begin again. | Forum: Vue
Hi Dale! Sounds like a great machine. I'll be very interested in how it performs. Please keep us posted.
Thread: A suggestion to the vendors | Forum: Community Center
Thank you Sean, for the idea. Suggestions are always welcome. But, I am kind of the same mind as PandaB5 and Raindroptheelf. A long time ago, I figured out that my models have to last the purchasers for years, so they ought to be as good as I can possibly make them.
And here is kind of an interesting observation for you - a cautionary tale......
From time-to-time (on a pretty regular basis), I receive requests to convert some of my Vue models to the more generic *.obj or *.fbx file formats. (Typically, so that they can be used in Poser or Daz.) Sometimes, it is easy to do so, and other times, very difficult because maybe the flowers or trees have to modelled from scratch, instead of using Vue's built-in vegetation tools. So, it takes a LOT of time and effort to make those conversions. While in the process of making those conversions, I often ask the requester for more information about their exact needs. Half the time, the requester never follows up with a reply, and they seemingly vanish into thin air. And then, when I do make and publish the conversion (as in the recent "sticks" package one person has been bugging me about for a year - sigh!), the person requesting the conversion never does make the purchase. Typically, some excuse such as "my computer died and now I don't want that product any longer."
In looking at my work over the last eighteen months, fully half the people that requested a conversion to another format never did purchase the converted model set. Fortunately, I have caught on to some of these "ghost requesters" after spending only a week working, and stopped before I spent too much time on some of these. On the other hand, I am quite stupid because one person requested me to first convert my Lakota Tipis, which he never purchased, and then to make "sticks" to his exact specifications - which he also never purchased. And, seemingly never intends to do so. How did I fall for this guy's requests twice?
All I can figure is that most people who see something they want that is in a file format different than what they can use, are basically acting on a whim when they request you to re-make the model into a format they can use.
So, admittedly, I am not a Poser or Daz vendor, but I can't help but be a bit sceptical of the market for converted products. Just based on my experience with making such.
Thread: Products I'd like to see | Forum: The MarketPlace Wishing Well
Strange, using that link yesterday takes me to the site, but using it today takes me to the top of all the forums.
Anyhow, my apologies. Were you able to locate The Marketplace Wishing Well forum on your own? If not, you could start a new thread in this forum, so that other vendors (Poser specialists) will see your request. I'm afraid that they won't notice it at the bottom of this thread about sport climbing walls.
Thread: Products I'd like to see | Forum: The MarketPlace Wishing Well
The correct place for making requests like these is in Renderosity's "Marketplace Wishing Well" forum thread. https://www.renderosity.com/mod/forumpro/?forum_id=1244
Apologies, I should have mentioned this before engaging in the attempt to fulfill 'wolfmanjim's' request.
generation2235, you'll have much better luck if you repeat this request in that forum. It will just get lost here.
...... I believe there is little here that meets your "wish list." The best place I know to get inexpensive models of your first three items is at "CGTrader.com" Use "hospital" in your search terms. There are at least three versions of your first three items in three packages, all at a good price. I've used all of these myself for earlier work with a client in the medical profession. They are good models.
You'll want these in *.obj file format if you are going to use them in Poser. Then, follow up with a Renderosity "Marketplace Wish Well" request for the Poser poseable cuff and portable blood pressure checker, etc. These should be no great problem for a model-builder and you'll probably get what you need in short order. (I would help you if I could, but I know nothing of Poser - am just a simple Maya model-builder.)
Thread: Background image in vue | Forum: Vue
Thread: Background image in vue | Forum: Vue
If that doesn't work, please let me know. Alpha planes and "billboards" are discussed in the Vue 2016 Reference Manual.
Another technique, if you have an HDRI image is to use it in the atmosphere. This and "IBL lighting" and "image baking" are discussed on page 177 in my Vue 2016 Reference Manual. But my manual is out of date, I believe. Anyhow, you could search for these terms in your Reference Manual and experiment with those methods.
Thread: Background image in vue | Forum: Vue
Thread: Background image in vue | Forum: Vue
It probably needs to be an "alpha plane." I made one for you i Vue 15 (to make sure that you can load it). Go here to download the Vue scene. http://www.expandingwave.com/clientdownload/V15_AlphaPlaneBackground.vue
You can save out the "alpha plane object" for use in all your scenes. But after loading, you must change the material file, the image, to your desired background image.
Thread: Background image in vue | Forum: Vue
You need to create an plane (possibly an alpha plane) of some kind, and then create a material to apply to the plane. The material holds your background image.
Is this understandable?
Thread: Products I'd like to see | Forum: The MarketPlace Wishing Well
Thread: Products I'd like to see | Forum: The MarketPlace Wishing Well
There are carabiners bolted to the wall in the correct locations on the overhangs, and one is bolted to the upper right hand side of the rear wall. (In addition to the normal climbing holds.) The types of climbing holds are "jugs", "pinches" "slopers", "edges" and "pockets."
As my day job allows, I'll build an outdoor climbing structure as well. We have some great ones at the base of every ski area and in every college and university here in Colorado, so there is lots of inspiration for this kind of thing. I won't really rest until I've modelled one of those as well.
Thread: Products I'd like to see | Forum: The MarketPlace Wishing Well
Good question! Mostly, the answer is that I am ignorant of Poser and really don't know what a "morph" is.
I ended up building a single version of this facility, an indoor facility (and not the outdoor climbing structure). The indoor climbing hall has been submitted to the Store and should be available in one or two days.
The reason for the single version is that mapping out various climbing courses on the three walls, and placing the 75 unique climbing holds required a lot more time than I'd anticipated. The final model has climbing courses for adults and children, and for beginners and more experienced climbers. The total number of climbing holds is just under 300, and each was somewhat time-consuming to place correctly against the contours of the walls.
I'm completely ignorant of how someone would do this with morphs, although I infer that the idea is that the artist could moved any and all of them to suit his or herself, per scene. Its a good idea, but believe me, just getting 300 climbing holds on this model more or less correctly required about three days of work.
The final model is shaped in such a way, and has a removable roof to allow as many decent camera angles as possible. The overhead brace, pully and safety line is an independent object so that it can be duplicated and/or moved around to wherever seems reasonable. The mattress also is a separate object.The human reference figure is just a simple scale guide and can be discarded.
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Thread: Does anyone know how to contact....? | Forum: Community Center