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Posted Jan 28, 2005 at 8:18 pm | Forum: Vue |
FlashyFair | 3 | 65 |
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Easy as pie. Get an image open in Vue. Apply your atmospheres keeping in mind that it will affect you finished image. Don't worry you can change them around to if you don't care for what it dose to your final image. Set up your ground layer just like you want it. Add a water layer. Choose any liquid you think you want. Don't worry you can change this anytime you want to. Move the water some where you want it to be in you image. You can even just move it half way if you want to. That way you can make it look like looking into the worlds as though in an aquarium. You then go over to your list of your image and make sure the water is over the top of ground on the right hand layers deal. Now put your camera over the ground and under the water plain. Play with your lighting and stuff till your happy. If you want to see samples look at keyze artist here at Renderosity. I am sure there are other ways but this one is so easy.
Thread: I need some help with materials and mats | Forum: Vue
I am using a PC. Where or how did you convert them. Sorry, I am really a novice at this stuff so please bear with me? Where or how do you convert the older.veg files? I read some other questions. So, I went in to both CD's and could not find any converters. Is there a little prog that will do it?
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Thread: Looking for an underwater tutorial | Forum: Vue