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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Oh, there are ao lot improvements that are important too. What i like a lot is the option "collapse identical materials" when you import things. Especially if you plan to work on Poser materials/textures (and i mostly does) this is absolutely neat. Another great thing is render to Photoshop layers. Brilliant. Especially when you need to postwork (iiihhhhh) an image. The option to switch between views with numerical keys is another great feature. Makes workflow a lot faster and more precise.
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If you do animations they have improved the controls on the HyperVue system, as well. You can resize the window finally, and there is a flag list of major items along the bottom of the panel, so you can verify your settings without having to dig into the set up panels. The per-object GI baking helps a lot, as does the per-object shadow control. memory management between V5 and Infinite is a few orders of magnitude different.
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I'm curious what everyone thinks of VInfinite as far as the best features and enhancements? Other then the ecosystems, what is an enhancement you like beyond Vue5? Despite being a big difference between Vue5 and VInfinite is it worth it to demo the trial of Vue5? Will I get a partial concept of what exists in VInfinite? Thanks all. Brian