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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Attached Link: http://www.chez.com/jrlivenais/vdesprit/tut_index/up_under/up_under_eng.htm
Jean-RenLivenais made a tutorial for "half air, half water" some years ago. It's a great one. Here it is (the pages are also available in french language). :-)GuittaHi gebe, I never had Vue 2 and the first copy I have was Vue 3. I did tried but could not achieve what Jean did. That was why I never do anything like that but resort to post production. Wish I could. I tried with Vue 4 and its just as difficult. May be I'm missing something somewhere. The closest I get is having the fade out value to clear all the way but than again, the tilt angle of the camera seem to be looking still slightly from the top. Even playing with the "Z" axis value as suggested, nothing comes out right. Makes me wonder if the cube or the preset has any different from those of the earlier version of Vue. I think Digreal tried the same thing with no result..that's using the camera in the cube with transparency. Do advise if you succeeded.
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Attached Link: http://forums.big-i.com/htdocs/dcforum/DCForumID23/58.html#
Sorry people, I'm just to lazy to repose coz' I did the image in my Win/temp/dir and its self delete when I reboot. For those interested in making a scene with a view for half surface air and the other half underwater...go to http://forums.big-i.com/htdocs/dcforum/DCForumID23/58.html# No signing of membersgip needed...I think.