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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 1:34 pm)
Hey T- I downloaded it and yes it does work nicely. One question for you though. I did create an animation and was wondering how to assign this effect( like a gif animation)to the water surface of a pool. Lets say I have an architectural animation and I would like to use this caustic animation for the water surface in the pool. How would you go about it? Thanks in advance, Nick
Generally, I would say you could apply it as a bump map for the waters surface AND as a gel onto a light, to give a combination effect. (If you wanted to) Specifically, not sure, not that hip on animation in Bryce, much less Vue, lol. AgentSmith
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