Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue 4 or Vue 4 Professional

gusdrum opened this issue on Nov 19, 2003 ยท 6 posts


gusdrum posted Wed, 19 November 2003 at 7:13 PM

Recently I have received a supply of Curious Labs, if I have Poser 5 I can buy Vue 4 by 99 Dls,(50% less) I have read that Vue 4 this designed for home users and hobbist, and 4 Vue Pro for filmmakers, etc. I want to use Vue to make animated short films with Poser 5 and I am looking for answers about the two versions of Vue. Also he wanted to know if I can animate plants, trees and water in Vue 4 or if this single one can be made with Vue Pro. Thanks


gebe posted Thu, 20 November 2003 at 2:47 AM

In Vue 4.2 you can animate every thing (clouds, water, materials etc) except plants. You also can import Poser 5 figures. The update to Vue 4.2 is free at e-on's site. To be able to import animated Poser scenes, you need to have also Mover 4. In Vue 4 Pro you can animate every thing, including plants (wind). But if you want to import animated Poser scenes, you also need Mover 4. Hope this answers your question. Guitta


satfj posted Fri, 21 November 2003 at 11:25 PM

I currently have Vue d'esprit 4. Is it worth upgrading to Vue 4Pro? What's the difference between the two versions? its not very clear on the vue website details. Thanks


gebe posted Sat, 22 November 2003 at 3:24 AM

I said it already, in Vue 4 Pro you also can animate plants with wind or breeze, edit plants, create new plants and you have lots of other features that are not in Vue 4 like multiple undos. You also can export objects, plants, full scenes, skies for use in high end applications like C4d, Maya, Lightwave, Max... In both cases, Vue 4 or Vue 4 Pro, you need also Mover 4, if you want to import Poser animations. Have any special question? Guitta


gebe posted Sat, 22 November 2003 at 3:27 AM

BTW, on e-on's website click Vu eProfessional and read not only the first page. Scroll down and click all the other OVERVIEW links. There are many pages to see and every thing is well explained. Guitta


pzrite posted Sun, 23 November 2003 at 12:24 AM

I'm guessing the rendering engine is pretty much the same?