Forum: Vue


Subject: Quality of artwork in Vue gallery

DarkSkills opened this issue on Oct 22, 2002 ยท 11 posts


DarkSkills posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 8:32 AM

Is just me or does the quality of pictures in the Vue gallery seem to have reached a new level of excellence? Seriously, I've been seeing amazing postings that I never even thought were capable in Vue. I can hardly wait to get to work, just so I can browse the gallery on a high speed connection. A big pat on the back goes out to all the Vue artists. Keep up the good work.

Stay Focused.


Dobbelcheese posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 9:07 AM

I think so.. although I'm not that old member. Another thing I noticed is that some of the best also post the most. Fast folk!


MightyPete posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 12:11 PM

I noticed that a while ago already, there is some really nice work there man. Excellent stuff.


redon634 posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 8:27 PM

I agree - I'm also amazed at all the beautiful pictures! Gives me something to shoot for. I just purchased Vue last month and I'm really impressed with what you can do with it.


Lyne posted Tue, 22 October 2002 at 10:58 PM

I honestly thing it is one of the best galleries.. and I have posted a general Thank You for all the hours of enjoyment to all the vue artists here a while back! I may not comment on every image, but I sure enjoy them all! :) Lyne

Life Requires Assembly and we all know how THAT goes!


RaysOfLight posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 3:55 AM

i agree with you all. the Vue gallery may not be the most popular, but it sure is one of the best to browse. It's always good to see some quality in people's work, i've had too much of people just posting a stupid nude model just because they bought it and wanted to see how it looks even if there's not much meaning in a picture made in Vue, at least the quality of the graphics is good heheh Vue and Bryce have been my two favourites for some time now Bryce because of how incredibly simple it is to use, and Vue because of the realism it can achieve though i can't claim to do much with either, there are people who can do a heck of a lot with these programs and i guess that's what this thread is all about a big congradulations to everyone who's managed to master these programs and entertain us with their work, as well as those still striving for mastery


TheWingedOne posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 7:41 AM

Hi everybody, I couldn't agree with you more! Vue has become my most favorite gallery. It's quite fascinating to see how the quality rises in the Vue gallery while I sensed a reduction in quality within the Poser gallery. Don't get me wrong - there are still some really impressive works within the Poser gallery, but the Vue gallery is definately my favorite. The reason for this trend might be the fact that Poser is widely spread these day, besides the market for Vue is still small. But before going to much into detail I just wanted to say "thank you" for being a part of this community and for all the good hints, the fantastic support and last but not least for the impressive artworks I've seen so far. Phil


Dobbelcheese posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 9:04 AM

It would be great to hear more often what other programs have been used in Vue pics though.. or maybe so few do any modelling with Vue that ppl just mention if they did something else than terrains and vegetation with it?


RaysOfLight posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 12:25 PM

i thought of trying modelling with Vue, but i learnt that Vue and Bryce were the two hardest programs to make models in and be able to export them into whatever you want if you check my freebies, i've created an apparently pretty popular lighthouse for bryce. i would have done the same one in Vue, but i knew i'd have the same problems with exporting it. it kinda threw me off i'm struggling to model in lightwave, zbrush and amorphium now heheh mind you, most my my models end up back in Vue or bryce for rendering


MightyPete posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 2:15 PM

It easy to model on Vue. I've made lots of models but you can only export them in Vue format. Which is fine really cause it's equivelent to a *.obj format. Textures and all, But it not a mesh making program really. It's easy to do though.


RaysOfLight posted Wed, 23 October 2002 at 8:56 PM

that was my exact problem, i wanted it to be useable in more than just vue. that's why i gotta learn to model the hard and proper way heheh