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Geeezzzz Cheers . . . 8^) How would you feel about giving a brief explanation of how you created this wonderful image - to a two week owner of Vue 4, & trying to learn as much as possible, as quick as possible??? It would be greatly appreciated if you have the time! ;^) Thanks in advance & have a good one . . . Mark.
Thread: Terrain Export/Import | Forum: Vue
'Morning MikeJ . . . 8^) Very interesting & invaluable information! Although I am still new to & learning Vue 4, I always appreciate any advanced tips & tuts for mastering the program, that I pick up at this forum. Thanks a lot & have a good one . . . Mark. ;^)
Thread: Ok...finally getting the ball rolling.. | Forum: Vue
'Morning Nicholas86 . . . 8^) I just attempted to visit your posted link above, but got only the message, "The page cannot be displayed". Hopefully, it will be corrected soon? Have a good one . . . Mark.
Thread: Need help regarding water texture! | Forum: Vue
'Morning n00b, I'm sorry that I can't offer any help with the curved lines on the water, being that I am also a new user, ( one week ). What I can tell you is, I also get these same lines with a couple of the different waters included in Vue 4, and I get these lines from an "above water view" rendering too. Maybe someone experienced with Vue 4 can shed some light on this subject for us? Have a good one . . . Mark.
Thread: "Masking" in Vue 4??? | Forum: Vue
'Afternoon all, First I want to thank - Varian & Gebe - for their posted links, which explained a lot to me, in the use of Materials in Vue 4. Like I stated earlier, I am new to Vue 4, so I'm still searching for tips & tricks to make my learning process a little quicker. I really appreciate the pointers. 8 ^ ) Hi Smallspace, Actually, that's not really what I had in mind. I have & use TrueSpace 5, so I am familiar with what you are describing. I guess to simplify what I was looking to do, was to take a native Material in Vue & apply it to different sections of a terrain, that already has another Material applied to it. The Masking part of my question, was to be used for the smooth blending of the different Materials. In ZBrush, you can use several different Materials on one object, just by selecting the Material & painting it on the object in any location you want. I'm sure as I become more familiar with Vue 4, I'll be able to use the common sense that I was born with, & use my brain to figure these things out. I guess at times I get a little lazy, & look for the easy way out for learning a new software package. Ha Ha Ha. ; ^ ) Anyway, thanks to you all for your help & the time you took to answer my question. I hope some day, I may be able to repay the favor. Have a good one . . . Mark.
Thread: "Masking" in Vue 4??? | Forum: Vue
Thank you both for your suggestions. I'm already aware of the texturing different parts of a group object, but that's not really what I had in mind. I guess I should have been more specific. 8 ^ ) Let's say I had a terrain in Vue, & I had one of the native blended textures applied to it. Now, I would like to maybe mask off a small section or two, or maybe three & apply an area of rock texture or sand texture or maybe have a separate section of grassy texture on a sandy terrain. I hope I have explained my question a little clearer this time? Anyway, if it's not possible to use a Mask in Vue 4, I wouldn't know of any other way to this. Tradivoro, yes you can import an object into ZBrush, paint it completely with a different texture or material, in different areas & export it. Unfortunately, textures & materials don't export with the object, the materials & textures with in Zbrush, are native only to Zbrush. What I had in mind was more like using the native rock or grass or whatever type materials from within Vue. Plus, if I were to do your suggested procedure by applying different materials to different parts of the group object, I would be left with sharp borders from the different materials. That's why I was hoping to use a "Gradient Type" mask to blend as well as apply the different materials. Again, I thank you both for your suggestions & have a good one . . . Mark.
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Thread: Particle Effects in Vue 4 ? ;) | Forum: Vue