Forum: Vue


Subject: Water

gary803 opened this issue on Oct 27, 2004 ยท 6 posts


gary803 posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 1:30 AM

Im new to Vue, Ive been playing around, working on different types of water. Why am I getting this grid showing on my renders? Gary

nhirschberger posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 1:49 AM

Attached Link: http://market.renderosity.com/%7Evue/backroom/faintlines.JPG

I'm not sure if the effect really is the same, but maybe the attached link to the backrooms helps. Norbert

zoon posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 5:44 AM

What version of Vue are you using? I'm sure that's not a water artefact. Is it a material on the ground plane just below the water?? Can you show us a screen shot of the bump function editor settings, and the transparency function settings etc?


Polax posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 6:33 AM

The grid looks too regular to come from a water function... my guess is that terrain has zeroed edges and that you used a mixed material on it with the water in it... in bottom part.. then it creates the artefact.. It is only a guess but if changing the resolution of terrain changes the size of the grid.. then it comes from the terrain.

If this is the case, clipping the unwanted part of terrain would be the solution

My two cents
Paul.


gary803 posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 7:59 AM

Thank you all for the response, I am using Vue 3, the version that was free from 3D World. You are right the water effect is a terrain given a clear liquid material assignment. I was having trouble controlling the water function, simulating turbulence, it was much easier to play with the surface using a terrain but I seem to have found a major flaw with that line of thinking. Gary


gary803 posted Wed, 27 October 2004 at 1:51 PM

The transparency allows the wire frame to show. I played the dials a little, made the water a little more polluted, and no more lines. Now its just a matter of finding settings that give the effect Im looking for. I like this software, I may have to upgrade. Gary :D