Forum: Vue


Subject: Where goes the saved alpha pic to?

attileus opened this issue on Apr 10, 2006 · 8 posts


attileus posted Mon, 10 April 2006 at 1:19 PM

I observed a pretty stupid thing in Vue5 Inf. When I finished my render (with the alpha map option checked) I clicked on the tiny alpha icon (to the right in the window) and wanted to save it but I don't know where the image goes to! (I see the rendered alpha map on screen) I right click and the popup says: "Save this image" - OK! Now I would like to know where the h*** can I find it? I went through the main folders (where the color pic is saved but no sign of the alpha pic there or in the Vue folder; I can't even give a name to the alpha pic or browse a correct folder where I can save it - it only disappears into somewhere/nowhere so now I pulling my hair! Any ideas, suggestion? Thanks Atte


garyandcatherine posted Mon, 10 April 2006 at 2:00 PM

I am only the messenger so don't blame me ;) Why Vue5I does this is beyond me, but go to My Documents/My Pictures/e-on software/Vue5 Infinate/ and there you will find the default location that it saves alpha maps to. "Please don't shoot the messenger" Hope this helps


bruno021 posted Mon, 10 April 2006 at 2:13 PM

If Vue doesn't ask where to save, it's strange. Are you sure you can save the alpha map? If you rendered at a size that doesn't fit your screen (bigger)you neeb to enable the alpha map to be rendered in the g_buffer, otherwise, you won't be able to save it. You can see it on the screen, but without the option to save. Happened to me a few times, and this is terribly annoying. Now I know I need to enable the g_buffer to be able to save it.



attileus posted Mon, 10 April 2006 at 3:18 PM

Thanks you guys; that's it! I may see the alpha map on the screen but I can't save it if I didn't extra check it at the render option. (not to intelligent) Hope I can save it next time! Thanks for your input! Regards Atte


bruno021 posted Mon, 10 April 2006 at 3:25 PM

There should be a warning about this when you render at bigger size that screen size, because this made me lose way too many z_depth maps.



redtrek posted Tue, 11 April 2006 at 10:10 AM

If it works like Vue5, the alpha pic always wants to go into the windows username-documents-Vue folder.  I usually use the drop down window to direct the saved files to my working graphics folders.

greg


attileus posted Tue, 11 April 2006 at 11:32 AM

Thanks redtec! Unfortunatelly you have to check twice (in the render options + g-buffer) so that Vue REALLY can save it; otherwise Vue won't save even if you see the alphamap and clicked on "save": it simply won't save "physically" (and it won't give you an error message either) if you didn't check the box in the render options.

By the way; I thought when you make your "Final" render it will antialias your pic. To my amazement I discovered that it won't texture antialias until you pick  some of the higher quality render options (Superior...or user picked)  doh! I didn't understand why my 2 first pics were so grainy but now I've learned!


bruno021 posted Tue, 11 April 2006 at 1:52 PM

Texture AA is rarely needed, only for ultra big renders, if you use low or mid res textures. But "final" deosn't have enough AA anyway, which is why I always use "user settings", where I have control over render parameters.