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Thread: Hyperthreading and Vue Rendering Times | Forum: Vue
Thanks Thalaxis- I am about to copy and paste your comments and get my thoughts together. I do like the Boxx machines and also like the box design itself. I also like Dell, but never thought HP workstations could be so great as you indicated. So now the issue is which machine!? Any further thoughts would also be appreciated. Thanks again, Nick
Thread: Hyperthreading and Vue Rendering Times | Forum: Vue
Considering that money is no object, what would be the ultimate specs for a machine using vue and other 3d softwares? I would appreciate it if all you tech gurus could come up with a detailed list( to the model number on the mother board for instance..)of all the required components( again, money is no object) for both pentiums and AMDs. Also would you advise getting the machine from the big names( Dell, IBM, Etc...) or buying separate components and making your own? I am due for a new machine soon. Thanks guys,
Thread: Some news from e-onsoftware:-) | Forum: Vue
With all due respect for other's opinions, I happen to own a registered seat of Amapi 3D Version 6.1.I purchased it at the Siggraph 2001.It seemed so easy when the demonstrators were showing it off( along with Carrara). After working with it on several projects, imho it was not very user friendly. The manual was poorly done and did not explain things thoroughly. The learning curve was steep. I even find Max more user friendly than Amapi 3D. But of course this is just my thoughts and possibly didn't want to fuss with it much longer.
Thread: laoading a scene | Forum: Vue
MP-Never mind. I figured it out. I created another "personal" collection/directory and saved the file to the new collection and it worked fine. The original collection must have been corrupted somehow. Back to work. Thanks again.
Thread: laoading a scene | Forum: Vue
MP- I just tried what you said. Still no go. I loaded my "no-lite" scene which is basically nothing and it is set for no ambient light conditions, specially interior scenes. I then rendered the image in the Main Camera View window and saved it in my "personal" folder. The dialog then said that a file with that name already exist and if I want to override it. I said yes. Closed the Vue and opened it again. Went to File> Open> click on the personal folder, and it still says" Empty Collection". What am I missing here?
Thread: laoading a scene | Forum: Vue
MP- I think I alteady did that and there was nothing saved in my " personal" folder. I will try it again. Thanks,
Thread: Free Houseplant | Forum: Vue
I think I am not as fortunate as Bill. Still can not even get to the site. Will try again. Could they be emailed by any chance? ;-) Nick
Thread: Free Houseplant | Forum: Vue
Thread: Correct calculation of rendertime... | Forum: Vue
Thread: Streets and Thoroughfares in Vue? Maybe a Boolean Operation? | Forum: Vue
Thread: Streets and Thoroughfares in Vue? Maybe a Boolean Operation? | Forum: Vue
Guitta-the Backroom is a great resource, however I could not find the "Simple road in Vue" under your tutorial section. Is it somewhere in the Backroom that I might have missed? TIA, Nick
Thread: new images | Forum: Vue
Thread: new images | Forum: Vue
Specially how you managed the terrain on the sides of the road to be so smooth with only a height difference between the road and the terrain? I followed the tut, but it does not explain fully how the terrain was created. tia, nick
Thread: new images | Forum: Vue
I like all your images. Specially the one called "Before the rush". It has a very real mood to it. What parameters did you use for the terrain? TIA, Nick
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Thread: HDRI And Vue hahah I finally have done it WOOO HOO Realism Acheived | Forum: Vue