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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Kate, there is also a setting on the Sun panel that you may need to check (or un-check). It's usually not set, but yours may be, so take a look at that one. (Click the Sun/Light icon across the top of the screen, then choose the Sun tab, and it should be clear what setting to look at.) :) Varian -- Treasures d'Esprit http://www.varian.net/dreamview/dreamtools/vue/
Ok, I tried all your suggestions. It didn't work, but when I shut down, defragged, rebooted and started back up, it was fine and everything stayed where it was supposed to. I guess my system just got tired? :) Either that or I've got a huge memory problem somewhere that I need to track down. sigh One thing I did discover in all this, a point light in the right place works wonderfully to simulate the morning sun shining in a window. It gives off just the right amount of glare if you set the power between 20 and 40 somewhere. Kate
Yeah, I'm with you on that one, Gail. Oh well, I have stuff that loads up every time I boot up that I have to do an end task on (video card and sound card stuff) so the winhlp is a minor irritation. Kate who wishes they would give you an option to turn off some of these darn TSRs when you install new stuff
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How do I stop the sunlight and other directional lights from following the camera every time I move it? I'm tired of repositioning the silly lights every time I move the camera to get a different view in a scene. Is there a way to lock them in place without pointing them at a specific object? Kate