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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Clich the small icon at top. This opens the material summary. Then search for the eyes. Double-click each of these to open the material editor. Click HIGHLIGHTS tab and put the highlight to white and make it more or less shiny. You need to try what's best for your light.
Also click for each light you use at the shadow icon and bring shadow to a smaller valor.
BTW, if you want a totally black background (black-black atmosphere), open the atmosphere editor and bring haze and fog to 0.
Hope this helps.
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Hi there,Newbie question I'm afraid. I'm in the process of moving from Bryce to Vue primarily because of the poser import. Imports work fine but I'm having real trouble achieving the same sort of render quality for closeups that I'm used to from poser.
Is this something I'm doing wrong or can I only really expect non-closeup renders from vue?
Any help appreciated!
Hillbill