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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
This is how I got it to work: 1) select the bonny clump 2) from the display menu, select "display material summary" 3) right click the "bonny petal" frame. Select 'edit material' from the context menu. 4)make sure you are in the "color" tab - it usually defaults to this tab. 5) in the 'color production' frame, you'll see two boxes - the first contains a graph, the second a solid color. 6) right click the second box, choose 'edit color map' from the context menu 7) click the 'new keycolor' button and select the color you want. 8) close all of the windows and when you render the petal color should be the color you selected. 'Easy' is a relative term, but this doesn't seem very 'easy' to me -- maybe I'm going about it the hard way, though. Are there any Vue pros out there that know the 'easy' way?
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I got the veggie bundle from Vue and it said that you could adjust the colors of the (boney clumps?sp) the flower thingies. Mine all come up white with no option to change the color. There is no + sign next to the mesh to change the color either. It's all one mesh with no option to change the flower color. Does anyone know how to change the flower color. The title and web page from Vue say it's easy to change the color, but I see no options? Thanks, Dave