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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
I saw that, that is so cool....I really can't wait, get to learn all over again, how exciting. Sharen PS: I wonder what I should do first, I bought Mover 4 to, I have not upgraded to the beta, was waiting for the official release, so should I install Mover 4 on top of 4.12 Vue, then install Vue 4 Pro...?
That puff of smoke in San Diego was my credit card being charged up. Got my copy ordered. That video is great! Can't wait. Peggy
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Does it import full poser 5 stuff - hair and clothe etc? Love esther
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i don't think it imports cloth/hair from poser, nor do i think it can generate its own. this leaves 2 choices: either don't use people or cloth of any type in your animations (or use plastic-look hair, like p4) or use this program to create an environment, and go out and buy lightwave, max, maya, c4d, softimage, etc... thing is, those programs usually have their own fog, particles, dynamics, and better render engines anyhow, so if you have vue 4, you can make your terrains there, then export them to your other 3d app, and apply all other effects and animate right there. i'm not bagging on v4 pro. it's just that without dynamic cloth and hair, you still have to go to another program for those needs, and if you have another program that can do those things (with the exception of p5) then why would you need v4 pro? you'd still need to buy ozone, you'd still need to buy mover... best of luck to those who buy it though. i can't say it's not tempting. ren
All of this enthusiasm is very catchy. I just ordered the software even though I can't afford it. I can't remember the last time I was this excited about a product. What fun! Lin
You know, this product is really filling a little 3D void area. They've gone to great lengths to insure compatibility with every major format, and then some. I sure wish them the best of luck! Now that I've ordered, I'm sitting here drooling over the possibilities.. I stopped work on a scene I had already started, using a donated item from Sam's 3D (thank you, Sharen!), and I'll pick it up in Vue Pro again. Someone indicated earlier a problem getting an Order#. Mine showed up in either the 2nd or 3rd screen; several screens before I got to the payment screen, in fact. Thanks, Norm
Lynn mentioned in a previous thread, I think, that after the release of the product the beta testers are allowed to talk publicly about their experiences with the product. Is this in fact true? Before I invest $$, time, and effort in the product, I would like to know how stable it is and what bugs or issues the beta testers have found. I would rather pay more money for a stable product than pay a bit less right away out of excitement and enthusiasm and end up with something that may still have kinks to work out. Don't mean to sound like a wet blanket, to those who have ordered already, more power to ya, but I'd sure like to hear from the beta testers about the product. So Lynn, can the beta testers legally talk with users now?
Yes, Guitta, I have read your posts with interest. I was referring to the beta testers in general, as I am wondering if there are other members of the Renderosity Vue community that were beta testers. I know you have many years of experience with Vue, since I think the first version? If you would care to comment on any issues or bugs you found, I would basically like to know if there are any known issues with this initial release for Windows.
From the info on the e-on website: "....and a pouch of 5 postcards of pictures made by famous Vue artists." Interesting to know, what pictures were selected for the postcards. Anyone have any idea? Cheers
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Djeser: we were testing Vue 4 Professional for month. E-on would not present it at Apple Expo and would not ship it if we had found bugs in the final beta:-) I'm ONLY working and creating images with the latest beta and cannot go back to Vue 4 now (even if Vue 4.12 is already great). This new soft is so amazing!! E-on's people have done a hard and great job to offer us such a jewlery:-) Cheers: No we don't know. Maybe the first who receives the shipped version will tell us?
Vue 4 Professional includes a video card tester. When you open VP for the first time, it will tell you if your card is compatible with VP's OpenGL. At any moment, you can test your card from the FILE/OPTIONS. I have opened a thread for that here: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1417411 If your card works xit Vue 4.12, it should also work with Vue 4 Professional.
Since you are able to discuss the beta testing with Vue Professional, Guitta, that means the other beta testers can talk about it as well?
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12368&Form.ShowMessage=1423612&Reply=1424436#34
Guitta, in the post at the link attached, #34 on the thread, Lynn specifically and exactly says "Once we ship, all the beta testers can discuss their experiences." . This does not say to me that experiences in beta testing are anyone's secret after shipping of the product, but that E-on is willing to share information. Perhaps Lynn could clarify? Thanks!So the beta testers can talk about their experiences with Vue 4 Professional, as you stated. That is correct? I do not want to misunderstand anyone. And Guitta, I am always interested in everything about a program I have or am thinking of purchasing. I find it very valuable to learn about the program so I can make an informed choice. And I know what I am interested in. I was at the E-on website, and was reading through the information on Vue 4 Pro. They talked about the plants (30) and the new plant editor, are the plants the same as currently in Vue? I had purchased the additional plants from Eon as well. I am watching to see if they put a demo version up at the site. Thanks!
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E-on software Ships Vue 4 Professional NATURAL 3D SCENERY STUDIO RELEASED AT APPLE EXPO September 16, 2003. Beaverton, OR. e-on software, the developer of award winning 3D natural scenery products, announces the immediate availability of Vue 4 Professional for MacOS X and Windows, the newest addition to its line of products for professional 3D designers and digital video production houses. Vue 4 Professional doesnt lock you into a closed environment, but instead enables you to select the best combination of tools for any project. Vue 4 Professional can be both a destination for rendering or part of the process in a project pipeline, said Nicholas Phelps, president of e-on software. Vue 4 Professional provides a complete, professional natural 3D studio. Vue 4 Professional is a standalone product that integrates with all leading 3D applications, including Discreet 3D Studio MAX, Alias Maya, NewTek LightWave, Maxon Cinema4D and Softimage XSI. It also exports data to compositing applications such as Discreet Combustion and Adobe AfterEffects. With an intuitive and production-oriented layout, professionals will be able to quickly create and enhance their production with incredible, wind-swept SolidGrowth 3 trees and plants, volumetric atmospheres and rich terrains in fully animated scenes that can be customized and rendered within Vue 4 Professional. Digital video production houses and professional 3D designers will find Vue 4 Professional the most productive solution for the creation and rendering of 3D natural effects, with almost zero ramping up time needed to integrate it into the production cycle, said Richard Schrand, author of FinalCut Pro 3: Complete Reference and Go-Live 5 fx &Design. Vue 4 Professional ships on 3 CDs with a 460+ page manual, in a hybrid Windows and MacOS X configuration and is immediately available for purchase. Vue 4 Professional retails for $599 with a special introductory price of $499.Users of Vue dEsprit 4 will be able to sidegrade to Vue 4 Professional for $299 during the introductory period. A complete and detailed list of features is available on the e-on software website at http://www.e-onsoftware.com. About e-on software Founded in 1997, e-on software was established to develop and promote the highest quality graphics tools. E-on software was founded on the premise that powerful graphics tools should never get in the way of a designers creativity. E-on softwares product line includes the award winning Vue dEsprit 4 and the Ozone 2.0 line of professional atmospheric plugins. E-on software is based in Beaverton, Oregon. Press Contact e-on software 503-646-4857