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Thanks Wabe, Djeser and Xoconostle. Xoconostle, It is vegitation covering the gorillas. I had thought to move the one in the back further to the left and further back to make it more visible but over looked it. It was intended to have some vegitation obscuring the gorillas. Have fun Neil
Thread: Forest | Forum: Vue
Thanks Walther, Sharen, Guitta and Thomas for your comments. It is a crappy day here so I can get some more time to play with the lighting and textures and Walther your 2 cents is worth at least 4 cents here in NZ with our exchange rate :) Thanks Have fun Neil
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Hi just a note the brown colour is #524745. At least on my computer monitor :) Cheers Neil
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Attached Link: http://www.petes-oasis.com/hummingbird.html
Here is the link to that tutorial I used Cheers NeilThread: CRAB NEBULA for HOLOGRAM ... Anyone BRAVE enough??? | Forum: Vue
Attached Link: http://www.parkiesoft.com/Heli/Nebula.zip
Hi, I use a single terrain and the image mapped to it. Look for the humming bird tutorial to sort out the mapping. Basically it is as follows (Very brief) Make the image the same size as your terrain (1024*1024) make 1024*1024 terrain and reset default and then use the 'Picture' option set to 100% to import your picture exit terrain editor enter texture area and load the image (Rotating 180) Set offset to half the image size set the transparency to say around 80% and use the image set to negative (Rotated). (or use the negative image in zip file) map texture to object not world exit texture editor and then set the texture scale to 5.68 The numbers are explained in the humming bird tutorial. I think it is most likely referenced in this Groups FAQ Have fun Neil P.S. File size 2.5 megThread: CRAB NEBULA for HOLOGRAM ... Anyone BRAVE enough??? | Forum: Vue
Attached Link: http://www.parkiesoft.com/Heli/Nebula.gif
Hi, interesting exercise to get a fully 3D model from a 2D picture in Vue.See this link for an animated GIF (2megs) of my results with the camera moving about 90deg across the face. It was created using a terrain with the image mapped to it and transparency added also. If this could work then let me know and I will put the Vue file on my site for you.
I am rendering a 360deg version moving the camera around the terrain. It has a couple of Hours to go so I will post a link tomorrow
Cheers
Neil
P.S. rendered in Final Mode
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Thanks Sharen. I also used to do this in the days when I did a lot of Bush walking. I have been reading a book on lighting so I am playing with this aspect at the moment. Cheers Neil
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Thread: Forest Version II | Forum: Vue