Forum: Vue


Subject: Vue august/september challenge

gebe opened this issue on Sep 01, 2001 ยท 10 posts


gebe posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 10:02 AM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=82477&Start=1&Sectionid=3&WhatsNew=Yes

I have uploaded a picture for this challenge. But as I was the winner last month, my image will stay out of competition. I hope there will be some more participants coming :-) Guitta

tradivoro posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 12:14 PM

Great, great picture Guitta... Beautiful lighting, lovely mood, and the human models are really naturally posed...


SAMS3D posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 2:38 PM

very nice.....looks real to me


Varian posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 2:57 PM

Great work! :)


agiel posted Sat, 01 September 2001 at 9:17 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=82628&Start=1&Artist=agiel&ByArtist=Yes

Here it goes Guitta... my entry for this month's challenge is in the Vue Gallery. I hope you like it...

jpcr posted Mon, 03 September 2001 at 2:53 AM

both are extremely beautifull but i wonder if we should not have 2 VC : one 100% vue and the other one Vue and other softwares? what do you think? jp


agiel posted Mon, 03 September 2001 at 10:14 AM

JP, there are already 2 challenges. Breaking the theme in another 2 categories risks to make it more confusing. How about leaving the choice to the persons who chose the theme ? For example, last month was Vue Only because of the primitives. Also... is there a difference between using a model from the Vue CD and making your own using Amapi or Poser ? In each case, Vue is still used to make the scene and render it.


jpcr posted Mon, 03 September 2001 at 10:57 AM

all right , i know you're right but it is probably just frustration not to have poser.... "leaving the choice to the persons who chose the theme" is good. jp


Varian posted Mon, 03 September 2001 at 11:23 AM

Poser people really aren't needed in a scene for inviting your friends to dinner. You can focus on the setting, the food, the atmosphere. No people needed. :)


agiel posted Mon, 03 September 2001 at 2:13 PM

Varian is right. My scene could work just as well without a character. Actually, the best Vue scenes I have ever seen had no character at all (just look at last month's challenge). A tip to get poser cheaply (or any other software) : look for older versions sold on ebay or any other second hand system, make sure it is the real version and not a pirate one. Once you get an old poser 3, just buy the upgrade to the new version. I did that with bryce (before moving to Vue) and it is well worth it. Usually, the cost of a second hand version plus the upgrade is much lower than a full new version.