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182 comments found!
Thread: rendering resolution? | Forum: Vue
Thread: rendering resolution? | Forum: Vue
Thanks, guys. I'll try that. I do intend to buy Vue 4. But before I do, I need to be certain that I can output at large resolutions, since I'm mostly concerned with a printed final output.
Thread: rendering resolution? | Forum: Vue
I think that the program that was given away doesn't allow me to specify other values, except screen resolutions. The other options are always greyed out. If I specify "user defined" they are still greyed out.
Thread: Vue4.0, truespace? | Forum: Vue
Attached Link: http://www.insidecg.com/downloads.php
If you are going to use trueSpace, I'd recommend Amapi instead. It has better modeling functions, is cheaper, and has great customer support. I've been using trueSpace for a long time, but since I've got Amapi, I don't use it for modeling at all. You can get Amapi 4.15 free. It's up to version 6, now, and it rocks. Version 4.15 has about 80% of it's functions. Don't be put off by the interface. You will find that it's quite logical. Once you get used to it, you'll wish all apps were as handy. You can be as precise as you want. Or you can create smooth organic forms just as easily.Thread: Any Canadians? | Forum: Vue
Thread: Vue question | Forum: Vue
Thread: Vue question | Forum: Vue
Not too long at all. Thanks. I realize that what I'm looking for is a complete listing of Vue's features. Went to their site. They mention new features, but a complete listing seems unavailable. Can you have multiple lights? Also, how's the UV mapping. What kind does it support? Again, thanks.
Thread: "Newbie" Questions | Forum: Photography
Quantarnay, I believe, is their in-house brand. My opinion of Ritz Camera is less than flattering. I suggest that you do a bit of shopping around before you buy. Vivitar is very good. I'm sure that there's a dedicated flash for your Nikon. If not, the 283 is very reputable.
Thread: "Newbie" Questions | Forum: Photography
Lens makers use different camera mounts for their lenses. Sometimes it's possible to get an adaptor. The main problem is the film to lens distance. I've never head of a Canon to Nikon one. You should check, though. My guess is that you will not find one. I suggest that you sell your old lenses on eBay, and buy some Nikon lenses. The module for the flash is just a device that allows your camera to use it's TTL metering capabilities with the flash (you set the flash though your camera). Without it, you would have to rely on the flash's own metering, or use it in manual mode.
Thread: Honest Opinions Needed!! | Forum: Photography
Thread: Just a Note | Forum: Photography
I'm very sorry to hear that. I've been through that and know how hard it can be. Hang in there.
Thread: Buffalo Sunset | Forum: Photography
Thread: Clinton's almost new digs | Forum: Photography
Thanks.- A hawker is a guy peddling stuff: watches, usually fake Cartiers or Rolexes, fake gold jewelry, etc.
Thread: Clinton's almost new digs | Forum: Photography
Actually, I have Photoshop to thank for that. Taken quickly, between cars, kids with skates, hawkers, etc.
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Thread: Well, my first | Forum: Vue