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My fav is the Female Landscape! Very nicely done... just wondering if it was a Poser figure or a photograph.
Thread: Ten Gallery Images You May Never Have Seen But Should | Forum: Vue
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Here's a clickable link for those who are cut&paste handicapped.Thread: My 2nd May Challenge Entry | Forum: Vue
Nice concept, but the flame still looks a bit more like a texture wrapped object. It's not quite luminecent enough either... Should be brighter... Is there a way to rough up the edges of the object a bit so that the uniformity of the object of the flame spurt doesn't look like an object? Other then that.. I really like the idea! Good job!
Thread: May Challenge - My entry (This time its serious) | Forum: Vue
I need a new monitor... I like the setting, but it's a bit too dark on my monitor so I can't make out much of the details.
Thread: My May Challenge Entry: Bail Out | Forum: Vue
My question is, why don't super secret spys ever drive a Dodge Dart... or a Chevy Impala? Or even a Station Wagon for that matter? Have you ever seen how much cargo space those stationwagons have? Just think of all the super duper spy equipment you could fit in one of those! :) Great work Night!
Thread: Any French Here? | Forum: Vue
Thread: Need a title | Forum: Vue
Thread: Backdrop Question | Forum: Vue
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Well thanks all for the input. Was kinda disappointed to find this out thou. I mapped a plane with the image I wanted to use for the backdrop, but hte biggest problem with that is that it catches shadows and light and I didn't want that to happen at all. I wanted to make the scene I was working on merge into a picture. Gives it a much more photo-realistic look when you can model something into a photograph and make the rendering match the lighting and atmosphere of the photo itself until you can't tell the difference between what is real and what isn't. I was able to do this in Truespace by setting the background image to a photo. My original Lighthouse picture in my gallery (see link) was done this way. Saved a bunch of time in trying to get the perfect cloud or the right reflection on the water etc. In that pic, the entire background is a photograph... I mapped a plane with a high transparency and a good bump over the existing water in the photo to catch the reflection of the lighthouse itself. The rest was just matching the lightsource. I did see something about a background image in the options... does that do what I need to do?Thread: NOT Happy | Forum: Vue
Yeah... I figured that out and I also dropped the render quality a bit more... seemed to work better but the quality wasn't what I wanted.
Thread: May Challenge - My First Entry | Forum: Vue
Thread: IMPORTANT!!! VOTING FOR THA APRIL CHALLENGE | Forum: Vue
Thread: A Question about Open GL | Forum: Vue
I would think that just about any card on the market today would probably work with Vue seeing as all the newer cards support Open GL onchip. I would highly recommend the most ram you can get, not only on the card but in your system as well!
Thread: New Concrete Textures | Forum: Vue
Actually Guitta... that's not true. If they have been purchased for use (which most were by myself) they can be used for commercial use. The ones that were collected from the web were free, and can also be used for commercial use. If the pictures were copyrighted legally (which most aren't except for a copyright notice and hardly anyone ever registers with the copyright bureau), and they are placed upon the web, the web is a free exchange of information, especially in pictures. Now... if you wanted to get into copyright legalities, once a picture which has been copyrighted has changed formats to be used in an entirely different way, the holder of the original copyright cannot pursue legal avenues due to the fact that the meduim has changed in the way it is used. For example... if you take a photograph of a dirt clod... and make it availble for use as a texture for let's say TrueSpace... you have the copyright only for the TrueSpace texture... however, if that same photo is transferred to another medium like Vue, the original copyright does not exist and is transferred to the person that created the texture in Vue. How do you think most of the web was created? Most of the time someone takes code from another site to add to their own. It's a free medium. But enough about that. I really don't think it would matter one way or another if I used a texture in my artwork and sold it, because I'm not Bill Gates, and will probably never even achieve that kind of recognition. And it would probably cost the person more to pursue a lawsuit then to just say to heck with it... so I really wouldn't worry about it.
Thread: Terrain Editor ( Guru ) Needed . . . | Forum: Vue
Try using a basic texture (a single color)... looks like a bump map or something is interferring with the map.
Thread: object.prv? | Forum: Vue
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Thread: Ten Gallery Images You May Never Have Seen But Should | Forum: Vue