Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue 6 Easel or not?

Rainbowgirl opened this issue on Jul 10, 2007 · 12 posts


Rainbowgirl posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 1:58 AM

I do not know much about Vue. I'd love to have it and to try it but Vue Infinite or xStream are far too expensive for me. Now they offer a sale for Easel. Of course this is only a light version but I'm wondering if it is worth to buy . I have seen that there is no upgrade possibility from Easel...

What would you recommend? Should I buy it or try and save the money for a full version though it might take eternities?


Jonj1611 posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 2:12 AM

Hi,

Not sure where you got the info that you can't upgrade Easel, but you can sidegrade Easel up to any version of Vue 6 :)

I have never tried Easel so won't comment on if its worth it or not.

Thanks
Jon

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Rainbowgirl posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 2:48 AM

Your right! There is a sidegrade and I overlooked it... :-(


thefixer posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 2:50 AM

Why don't you get the PLE version to begin with and see how you like it!! [It's free].

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Wolf-999 posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 3:53 AM

I am working with the Easel Version, and in my oppinion it is for beginners not necessary to spend such a lot of money for the other versions of vue.

But it is sure, that there are many things you dont can use, example ecosystems, volumetric light and so one.


keenart posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 5:01 AM

Wolf is right, I had Easel all last year and had a lot of fun learning, so it is a good product to get started with.  You will not have all of the bells and whistles, but right now it seems most of them don't work very well anyway in the higher versions.  So Easel would be nice and less troublesome.

jankeen.com


Rutra posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 3:22 PM

I completely disagree with keenart. I had Easel and now I have Infinite. Easel is extremely limited. After a few days you'll feel unsatisfied (at least I did). There's almost nothing you can customize. You can load objects and atmospheres as they are but you can't change most of the things there. For example, the material editor is extremely limited. Your pictures would look the same as everybody else's, in terms of textures. It's really, really frustrating. And there's no ecosystems, which I think are the biggest asset of Vue. To build a landscape without ecosystems is very limited and frustrating.

I have infinite and I have absolutely no complaints about it. Everything works fine, just as announced (sure, a crash now and then but nothing that frequent saves won't solve).
I definitely do NOT recommend Easel and I vividly recommend Infinite.

I agree with thefixer, the PLE is a very good choice for you to be able to make an informed decision.


keenart posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 6:09 PM

My point is quite straight forward.  For anyone who does not have a lot of experience using 3D or a lot of money to invest, it is much better to start with the basics. Learn how to drive a car before you try to drive a truck. 

 

You may find the car is a nice learning experience, while the truck is not suited for your purposes. And, if you do not like 3D, you have not lost an arm and a leg in a major accident, just suffered a bruise or two.

 

Waiting for the additional funds you could be learning, which is more important than showing off your rented Cadillac. PLE is nice, but the watermark is so extensive, you do not get to see much of your precious creation. Nor is it all that easy to learn, and PLE in many ways, is just as limited as Easel.  However, Esprit is a nice alternative.

jankeen.com


Rutra posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 6:16 PM

I agree that Esprit is a good trade-off between Easel and Infinite. Namely, it already has ecosystems and it has the advanced material editor. Those two things, IMHO, are core to Vue and I can't imagine Vue without it.

EDIT: although maybe Esprit doesn't come natively with ecosystem, I think it's a separate purchase, you would have to investigate that.


Jonj1611 posted Tue, 10 July 2007 at 6:21 PM

Esprit does come with eco-system but you have to use already pre-created eco-systems, you can't create your own. For that you need the Ecosystem module.

Jon

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Rainbowgirl posted Wed, 18 July 2007 at 4:48 AM

Thank you all for your suggestions and your support! I highly appreciate it! :thumbupboth:

I have decided not to buy Easel now but save money instead to hopefully buy Vue Esprit later.


Thelby posted Fri, 20 July 2007 at 4:32 AM

Esprit is an Excellent Choice as it is what I use to create all my Vue work.

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