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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
Attached Link: http://www.j.b.allen.btinternet.co.uk/tutorials.html
Here's another set of Bryce tutorials that can be adapted to Vue. I found the Low Tide tutorial especially interesting as it shows how to use a terrain to make beach seaweed. The kind of stuff Laurie makes using Vue's terrains...I often bounce back and forth between both programs, as both offer interesting perspectives. But I have transferred all of my Bryce models out of Bryce (except for the few that are truely native to Bryce- about 10-15%) so that I can use them in Vue... Vue definately has warmer, more artistic qualities than Bryce. Bryce actually has some very nice file translation and export capabilities once you really figure them out. There are also other utility type features that Vue doesn't have, but I am hoping VUE 4 really addresses these. I wouldn't mind paying more for a "high-end" Pro-Vue 5...
You're welcome, Fox, and yes I'd like to see a major leap in Vue for v.5, too. I'd like to see 'em work out some more of the bugs....er surprising features...first. More SolidGrowth, of course, and I'd love to have a genuine Twist and Taper available. Volumetric lights, yes! And really, something must be done with the sun's appearance! :)
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Attached Link: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/5391/tutorials.html
These are two interesting tutorials by a very talented artist who uses Bryce- but the information can be easily adapted to Vue. The waterfall is nice but his ocean waves are pretty great. It's hard to follow but check out the end result of his sailing ship on the high seas. It's like a classic oil painting. It would look even better in Vue...