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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
Hello Guitta,
I did open a support ticket with e-on yesterday. Nevertheless, I was surprised because Videodv's thread did not have a follow-up; thus, my assumption that we both are in the same boat in this situation. I am also a little surprised that not more people have noticed this issue, unless not very many people are integrating Vue with other 3D apps.
I will post back as soon as I hear from e-on. I also would like to hear from other Vue4Pro owners to see if this is a common issue.
BTW, I am installing in a WinXP box. The CDs appear to be dual Windows/Mac formatted. The files are definitely not in any of the CDs, at least that Windows is able to see. I would be interested in knowing if Mac owners do see the plugins folder/files in any of the CDs.
Thanks,
Hello Guitta/Videodv,
Steve Bell from e-on software replied to my support ticket, and he states that the plug-ins folder was left out of the final build of the Windows disks. Go to the following URL in order to read the support thread at e-on's web site, as well as to get the URL from where to download the plug-ins:
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Support/ShowMessage.php?id=1064278422
It might be a good idea to cross-reference this post from Videodv's original thread too.
Thanks!
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Hello,
The Vue4Pro quick reference card refers to a "Synchro Plugins" directory in "this CD" (i.e. the Application CD?) containing the plug-ins for Maya, 3DS Max, Softimage, Cinema 4D, and LightWave. You can read this in the first page of the card, at the bottom-right under the headline "Synchronization Plug-Ins".
Has anyone found the "Synchro Plugins" folder or the plug-in installers for that matter? I am particularly interested in the Cinema 4D plugin.
The following thread addressed the same question, but no answer though:
http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12368&Form.ShowMessage=1442233
For an idea on how this plugin works, see the Vue4Pro video presentation (found here: http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Products/vue4pro/). Specifically, check near the middle of the video during the animation and composition of the robot scene.
Thanks in advance for any help on this,