polld opened this issue on Jan 24, 2002 ยท 9 posts
polld posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 7:32 AM
Hi all, Last night I made myself what I thought was a decent atmosphere. "OO" I thought - that could do with a bit of lightning - so proceded to try and make some for my scene - and do you know - I couldn't !!(Hardly suprising) I tried it with symm. lattice and terrains - but kekp getting the square 'base' when creating it. Any thoughts - coz I can't wait to start putting materials to it - making it glow etc. My inspiration came from some guy I saw on TV the other day called the Lightning Chaser or somehting like that - it was on Channel 4 (UK tv) and he was one of these nut case storm chasers who takes superb pics of lightning - I wondered if I could do something like it in Vue?
SAMS3D posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 7:40 AM
Hey I saw that, it was cool....could you do it in Vue, I don't see why not....although I have not tried it. Sharen
SAMS3D posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 7:40 AM
I really think alot can be done with Vue, more than I know right now. Sharen :-)
tradivoro posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 9:02 AM
Well, off the top of my head, you have 3 choices... 1 You can either create a lightning-like figure in a modeler (like Rhino, or whatever), bring that into Vue and then apply some of the glow materials and play with it in Vue 2 you can get a picture of lightning, fix it so that you can bring it in as alpha plane and put that in the picture... 3 Just do the lightning in post.. I understand that the plug in Xenofex for image processors creates very easy and cool lightning... My own 2 cents on these kinds of situations is that no program out there is designed to create everything within it... That's why 3d studio max, lightwave and such have plug ins... And life's too short to be dealing with the limitations of any program, when ther's another program out there that can do it easily... :) So, I would look outside of Vue to create lightning... :) But then again, somebody may have figured out how to do lightning in Vue... :) There's always that possibility...
zoon posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 10:17 AM
Attached Link: http://www.derby-vi-service.demon.co.uk/pictures.htm
First, if you meant by 'using terrain and getting a square base' that you drew lightning in the terrain editor, you can get rid of the square base in terrain editor by using the clip function. Second, using an alpha plane can give excellent results. Make your alpha-map by creating a negative of your lighning picture, and altering the tone curve in photopaint or similar until you get the transparency curve you need. You can see a couple of images with lighning on my site, follow the link.audity posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 11:57 AM
There is one easy solution, but the results are "average"...
And it's done ! an "average" lightning...
Eric
tradivoro posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 12:21 PM
Hey, that's pretty cool Eric, definitely worth trying out..
Varian posted Thu, 24 January 2002 at 12:42 PM
Great tips here! There is also, if I recall right, a lightning model in free stuff. I'm not sure if it's in the Poser or Miscellaneous section, I think it's one of those. Bringing up "All" and then running a search will probably locate it. Be sure to show us what you come up with. :)
polld posted Fri, 25 January 2002 at 7:09 AM
Thanks everyone - couldn't get back yesterday (Busy man, see) - some great tips - I'll try 'em all! :D Although I am embarrassed by the fact I handn't thought of Clipping the terrain I used - duh!! Bye for now Poll