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HP Integrity Superdome Tutorial

Vue Realism posted on Sep 05, 2005
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This Vue rendering of a large HP computer, is rendered using only a single terrain and a single box object. The terrain has 3 images associated with it: 1) A terrain displacement map 2) An image map 3) A bump map The box has nothing but a color associated with it. You can see a tutorial on how it was done. http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/VueLab/TerrainMapping.htm

Comments (7)


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fabriced

2:31AM | Mon, 05 September 2005

FANTASTIC RENDER!!!!excellent work with vue

ask-ing

4:30AM | Mon, 05 September 2005

very good shadows, looks real

ibanezcollector

11:22AM | Mon, 05 September 2005

looks good but the textured part looks a little to rough I dont know what the actual piece looks like. I like it.. Glad to see im not the only one going outside the boundrys of trees and scenes.

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cermit

3:17PM | Mon, 05 September 2005

amazing render...and great idea

zxcvb

3:21PM | Mon, 05 September 2005

Stunning image, looks so real, very well done:-)

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bruno021

6:45AM | Wed, 07 September 2005

Very well done. You didn't use a displacement map, Vue doesn't handle displacement mapping, you use a greyscale heighfield map.

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A_

5:03AM | Sat, 11 August 2007

that is really neat, and thanks for the tutorial. amazing.


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