4 threads found!
Thread | Author | Replies | Views | Last Reply |
---|---|---|---|---|
ArgentiumThri-ile | 3 | 78 | ||
ArgentiumThri-ile | 11 | 228 | ||
ArgentiumThri-ile | 0 | 52 |
(none)
|
|
ArgentiumThri-ile | 6 | 100 |
121 comments found!
Mmmm... I forgot to say that even for the first render test, you must off the 'Point at Camera'... :-) Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Only 1 day left | Forum: Vue
Ah, Guitta, there's nothing more motivating than the panic of the last minute. LoL :-) Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Camera help needed | Forum: Vue
It looks like you didn't understand the Guitta's post, so I'll try to be clear : Yes, the light will follow the movement of the camera, but will not follow its eventual rotation. And, as the sun is considered 'infinite light' the position isn't important and don't make the shadows move. Only orientation (rotation) of the sun will change shadows. For being convinced, create a new scene with a day atmosphere setting and create one primitive. Render it and try to remember what you've seen. Then, drop your sun object behind the floor line (yes, do it !). Render again and you can see that nothing has changed... :-) Now, reload the same atmosphere. Uncheck the 'Point at Camera' box and then, rotate the sun. Render. Now, even it the sun didn't moved, the light changed... The sun settings are something special to work with in Vue but, when you understand how it works, everything is OK... Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Marquetry | Forum: Vue
Thread: Which plants were featured in Vue 3 only? | Forum: Vue
Quel dommage, Karsten !!! There are some french people around here, including me... :-) For me, I wanted to study your language at the university, but there were no german option for beginners... I took italian... :-/ Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: WIP: What's the sense of ... | Forum: Vue
Maybe the end of day ?... And I agree that the blue and white texture is not really great in this scene... Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Vue 4's objects in commercial renders | Forum: Vue
Well, I didn't find yet, but I'm still working on it and be sure that I will bring you in the business... In fact, this is just a new possible way to make BIG money... ;-D Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Vue 4's objects in commercial renders | Forum: Vue
Yay !!! Now, we'll be able to make true Big Money !!! LoL... Thanks for asking to e-on and thanks to transfer the answer...
Thread: I really need to post more often. | Forum: Vue
Thread: Poser texuring in Vue | Forum: Vue
LoL ! :-) I sent my mat file to Cage for he can have a look to it. But if someone want precisions, I can't post it. Just tell me... :-) Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Poser texuring in Vue | Forum: Vue
Thread: Redwood Trees | Forum: Vue
Did you really had some meshes that don't show up all materials until you split'em ? That never happened to me... Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Redwood Trees | Forum: Vue
If you don't want to split'em (as the more objects vue handle, the more performance decrease), you can access the seperated trunk and leaves textures with the textures summary. Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: The sketch for my 'The Invitation' picture... | Forum: Vue
It's never too late to learn, Yves ! :-) For setting up a sketch for a Vue's scene, you don't need that quality of drawing. I'm actually working on a scene far more complexe and if someone see the two sketches I made for, they'll surely laugh !!! Sometime, sketches are just some lines for setting up the construction of the picture (where are the lights and shadows, where are the verticles and where to put curves for breaking them, what proportions, etc...). If you look at this kind of sketches, you'll never see a picture, or even the beginning of the birth of the picture, but only... lines ! :-) You should try, it's very instructive... Argentium Thri'ile
Thread: Breakdown of inspiration... | Forum: Vue
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Thread: Camera help needed | Forum: Vue