Metropa opened this issue on Jan 27, 2000 ยท 7 posts
Metropa posted Thu, 27 January 2000 at 9:23 PM
Vue four-window workspace is nice, but overall, the program lacks Bryce's playful controls and tiny Nano-preview window. If you're a Bryce user, here's how to regain some of that Bryce feel... TIP 1: To simulate Bryce's nano-preview window in Vue, right click on the Render button, select "render to screen" and set the preview window setting to 120 x 75 or whatever small size you need. To preview graphics, you still have to hit that render button, but it's as faster than Bryce's nano-preview which constantly uses system resources. TIP 2: Try prettying up Vue's bland interface with a WindowBlinds skin -- something you can't do with Bryce. This is a shell that slips over your Windows interface without using up system resources. Check it out: www.windowblinds.com , or for a bunch of skins visit http://skinz.org . I recommend the WinAqua skin which mimics Mac OS X (if it's still there). Another other ideas to smooth the transition? Vue isn't difficult to learn, but there ways to make it feel remotely like Bryce.
tesign posted Thu, 27 January 2000 at 11:40 PM
Thanks for all the tips but I don't understand why you want Vue to feel and look like Bryce. IMHO - less is more and strait to the point is better. You can concentrate on the creativity of your work and screen less cluttered. Bill
Metropa posted Fri, 28 January 2000 at 6:06 AM
Simply a matter of preference. I'm not saying one is better over the other. I'm simply coming from the Bryce side. :)
bloodsong posted Fri, 28 January 2000 at 5:08 PM
heehee! i would say 'no,' too. ;) the quickie preview render pops up in the little main window fast enough for me. the skins sound tempting, though...
Metropa posted Fri, 28 January 2000 at 8:26 PM
Heh,heh... I guess my PC speed shows. I'm due for a new one. Blush.
tesign posted Fri, 28 January 2000 at 8:41 PM
No offence, Metropa....it just that this 'dressing up' thinggy reminds me of people using BeOs icons, Mac Shell utility..etc..trying to make their PC looks like a Mac or Work Station. I don't mind if doing all this makes my system run faster :) ...other that that.cheapskate! Bill
Metropa posted Sun, 30 January 2000 at 1:53 AM
It's purely asthetics... besides, Window's interface is pushing 5-years now... it's nice to dress it in something less crusty-looking.