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Vue Landscape posted on Oct 12, 2006
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This is my first posted Vue image. It was suppose to be about learning to use light but I never got that far. I ran into some problems and would like some suggestions here. #1) Tried to use a sphere with cloud mat and then tried to use a plane with cloud mat. Did not work because the scale is way too small. Can anyone direct me to a cloud tutorial? #2) Can you plop render small parts of your image like in Bryce? #3) Bryce gives you 8 different view presets, looks like Vue only has 4. Are there more? #4) How do I bring in Vue items that I have purchased? Through 'import'? Thanks for any helpful hints. I'm sure I need a lot more experimenting but sometimes you can spend an hour trying to figure out how to do something that is simple. Added the cloud in post (because of above problem) and added a touch of Xero effects to soften the image.

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KatesFriend

9:05PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Well, I can't answer your questions but this is a reallly nice scene. Keep up the good work here.

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Lenord

9:09PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Well Nancy, I'm no good to ya, don't Due Vue(Damn). However if this is what yue can due when you don't know what yer dueing then Look out World whe ya due know what to due with Vue(man that was a lot of UEs). The Red and Copper really PoP in this & Peace

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2Loose2Trek

9:10PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

I'll leave the answers to the Vue gurus as I'm still a bit of a tyro. However, regarding this image, I have to say "Well done!" *****

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YARDOBE

9:11PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Wow,Vue seems real nice,seems a natural transition from Bryce...wish you the best,can't help,maybe one day I can,but you won't need it by then!

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helix3d

9:11PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Looks pretty good for a "Newbie" image. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with Vue, but I have certainly seen some incredible CG done in that app. Don't they have a couple versions of Vue? A high end app. and a more affordable version? I understand they're both good. Just wondering which you have. Sorry I can't be of any help to you, but it looks like you're off to a pretty good start.

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Svarg

9:12PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

WooHooo! Looks great! I have Vue, its CD sit over there in the rack because my poor dinky machine can't handle it. After putting 3 objects it slowed to a crawl like Bryce does (on my machine) with 100s. Excellent start here. Surely someone has your answers. (btw, gotta love Xero effects!)

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cosmoz

9:14PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

A different Vue for sure. This is amazingly deep {perspective) and oh so beautiful! I know nothin bout no vue - what you talkin bout? If this is learning, then I can only say you're sure on the way and this is an excellent point to have obtained!!!

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Pankaj

9:37PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Love colours u use her on the trees. It make a great deep. Red/copper on the close up trees/bushes.and the lighter greens for the far away moutains. Sorry can't help with the questions.But I'm sure u will find out sooner or later. A lovly image for a "Newbie".

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tom271

9:41PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

I can answer #2... Yes you can render spots in Bryce.... Portion out what you want to keep and re-render the other portions..... box shaped portions... You are "increible" spanish.... It looks like a dam painting..... I don't know squat about VUE..... ABout that devorce...!

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Digimon

9:46PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

I know nothing of Vue, except that I need to get it some day. For your firts try, this is incredible!! And from the way I know you mastered Bryce...I've seen your kitchen!!! I know you will master Vue!! Excellent image!!

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Burpee

10:10PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Thanks for the support everyone! Truly appreciate it! lol@Eric...that kitchen was a lot of polys, huh? :p @Helix...got Vue Esprit...the $229 version of Vue. Thought it was a nice middle of the road choice :) Tom, hoping that divorce doesn't have you singing the blues, friend.

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Bea

10:45PM | Thu, 12 October 2006

Yes you can import objects into Vue just as you can in Bryce :)

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evinrude

1:11AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Good show, Nancy! The plants look gorgeous.

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jif3d

1:30AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Way kool for a NEWBIE...hehehe, camera presets ?...geez I didn't even realise it had them, I just move it where ever I want it, stuff the presets ! as for clouds... why do it the hard way ?, just add an atmosphere and then open the editor to adjust the clouds to what ever you want ! ( that works for me, as I use Vue 5 infinite, not sure about Esprit ?) great start, now pull your finger out and practice ! LOL & ~Cheers~ :o)

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jimw1

1:56AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Excellent lift off Nancy' sorry i cant return the help you gave me a couple of years ago......have you ever seen the painting "the shepherds of arcadia"...this is very much like the background..5+

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valtes

2:25AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Well done Nancy! Can't help you I'm afraid but a good start to your Vue collection!!

ek-art

2:37AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

I can't help you either, but it's a beautiful image, newbie or not :) Keep it up, you'll be an expert soon!

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matasabu

3:05AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

I was waiting for your new Vue image. This is nice colors, composition. Beautiful haze. I'm looking forward to next Vue :)

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Bernado

3:26AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Fantastic composition. What?! No girls? Not even dressed ones... What a disappointment. 8-) The composition is very good being your first Vue image. I used Vue a long time ago and don't remember much about it. If I'm not mistaken you don't have cloud planes like in Bryce. To do clouds yo have to enter the atmosphere editor and create your clouds there. It's a bit like the Bryce atmosphere lab, so you won't get the clouds exactly like you want them and where you want them. If I'm not mistaken, there's no plop renders, although the preview render is faster than in Bryce. Yes, you have to import the things you bought. I had problems with that too and some objects I bought or found for free never worked. I think I have to try again Vue... although I'm so used to Bryce that I do everything quicker in Bryce. I hope you find your way around Vue quickly and can soon be uploading the same fantastic images you were doing before. Oh... I think clothes don't work well in Vue... hint, hint... 8-)

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petemohr

3:48AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

a splendid first vue work! great vegetation and view here. excellent done! :)

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melevos

3:55AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

very beautiful first vue work,bravo!!!!

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Azr1el

7:10AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

For a first, it's fantastic!!!! You're showing great skills for a newbie and I can't wait to see your future Vue images! BRAVO! :))

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pops

8:06AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

wow-this is absolutely amazing for 1st time-great work

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voske

8:06AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Excellent first one!!!!I can not work with Vue I have had download a trial version,but could not work with it,keep playing,I am sure you will create wonderful pictures with this program too!!

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Deane

8:07AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Superb work for a first time in Vue. The detail you have put into creating the scenery is fantastic. Excellent!!!

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MicahBlade

9:46AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

This your first? WOW. Like many of the others. I don't have Vue, but now wishing I did. Love the colors of your image and you nailed the lighting perfectly. It does look more like a painting. I can hardly wait to see what you do when you master the program Nancy. Keep them coming. warm smile

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lemonjim

10:21AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

looks waaay nice, and I bet I'd have the same questions!

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watifeye

11:43AM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Not got Vue so cannot help Nancy. However..this is an excellent first and with your expertise I am sure you will have Vue singing and dancing for you pretty soon lol!. Wonderful image Nancy. Well done!

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mamabobbijo

2:03PM | Fri, 13 October 2006

Good you got lots of technical advice from others, I have none. But I do like the image! A pretty place with lots of light and shadow. Thanks for sharing. BJ BTW Can't wait to see the redo after all that advice. B

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soffy

5:47PM | Fri, 13 October 2006

wow first one, it looks fantastic dear Nancy,love the vegetation and the beautiful coloring,excellently done***

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