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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
HA,
I shoulda titled it..hey bruno whats the deal with this. i knew you would be the one to answer it,cause your all things Vue. LOL
But seriously, i never had this problem before. and I been doing this a while.
So why would an Xfrog leaf come in weird ? Is it the lightwave format i used ?
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not.
well, it appears in the material editor that the transmap imported, but it doesent look like it in the render. this iw with backlighting yes, but also it looks like this without. I am thinking since this is the first time i have used .lwo and it is the first time i have come across this issue they are somehow linked (. I am going to try again when i get the kids to bed.
I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am
not.
It is certainly possible to backlight two-sided textures in older versions than Vue 7!!!
I've done so many times in old Vue 5 (with XFrog and Onyxtree bitmaps).
But if you do it "by the book", it can't be done. That's also true.
Demonstration: Load an XFrog tree. Make a duplicate.
Change the leaf material for one of the trees only, to see the difference.
What you need, is to make the texture "one-sided" to access the backlight slider. Type e.g. 250 pct. just to see the effect.
Then make the texture "two-sided" again. And - voila, backlight bitmap foliage.
Now, for real use, 250 pct. is probably too much, but for the effect to be functional, use more than 100 pct. It takes a little more for the effect to work in this "impossible" way.
(To my knowledge, I'm the only one who figured this out, and Linda "frenchkiss" the only person here that I've shared it with, long time ago. She was baffled. - However much Bruno and others (no offense intended) may object to it, it works. Try it.)
Lars "bigbraader"
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Specifically an X-Frog leaf... Vue 6 Infinite.
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