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First environment -mountain village-

Vue Landscape posted on Nov 30, 2006
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I have wanted to post this pic (also if it's WIP), because this one project, will take me very long time. Vue 6 Infinite is a mature product, IMO, (also if it has many problems yet), it has much and power features, therefore it's necessary, achieve an helpful work method, for attain satisfactory results. With this one project, I have tried to do what. Some technical notes: this project is built in a modular mode, and it's composed by several parts and components: - scena base, two terrains with own multi-layers eco-materials: the main terrain (4 ecosys-layers and 5 materials-layers), the secondary terrain (1 ecosys-layer and 1 material-layer). - 50 old houses all built inside Vue, with primitive and booleans function. - paving and urban furniture (built with Vue primitive, only spring come from by Sven Daennart website). - bridge (built with Vue primitive). - vehicles from DMI website. - characters by Poser. - 3-4 atmospheres. - more than 50 points light (for old houses and street lamp). - textures almost all by mine (some from Psicosonic website). The final environment built and scene composition, take place in this way: - open the scena-base - choose the shot and the atmosphere - populate all the eco-systems (from two terrains) - merge each component I need for the scene (not all at the same time) - launch the rendering This method has several advantages, that I have experimented (thanks above all the new Vue6 "Merge" feature): - it's possible build very complex scenes (only where and what it need) - easiness to build the single components and manage them - possibility to increase (endless almost) the scene environment - easiness to arrange for future animations - but in this way, I have an obligation (but it's also the strong of the method); I must to built, with very attention and great cure, the scene-base. I have to expend much time fot it, I have to see it in a large scale, I have to think it in environment (eco-systems) requirement. I repeat, it's the strong of this method, IMO, force we to built the whole environment and not only the final scene. We don't have to forget that Vue is an "environment" generator, this one is own purpose. I preparing other pics, from this one project, and also some animations. In short time I will post them. None postwork! Thanks for viewing and comments! Luigi.

Comments (36)


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dlk30341

1:25PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Fabulous! Thank you for sharing the details of your scene specs :)

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thlayli2003

1:26PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Great!! I first thought it was a photo. Keep working. Is this modelled after someplace near you?

Eisbaerchen

1:48PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

superb !

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Renderonesio

1:52PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Great work, lightning and texture incredible.

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Allstar3061

2:08PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

WHOA!!!!! I thought it was a picture at first! This is absolutely superb! Thanks for the tech notes!!!

IQ200

2:43PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Excellent masterpiece art! Many details, great textures and awesome lighting. Bravo*****

BigGreenFurryThing

3:15PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Thanks for sharing the picture and your workflow. Very helpful.

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petemohr

3:57PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

a fantastic view and scene here! really an excellent work! :)

trevorblack

4:22PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Wonderful work. Terriffic technique.

majikart

4:38PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

.....................WOW!...............

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eldritch48

5:17PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Very, very nice!

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Fidelity2

5:23PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

BEAUTIFUL. My favorite. 5+. I am having problems distinguishing your super creative masterpiece from "Digital Photography". I must state, you have a heck of a creating art masterpiece tool with Vue 6!!!

BorisB

6:58PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Is it a photo ?? No ? But very realistic, respect, excellent work!!

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Ken _Gilliland

7:31PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Excellant work... nice job with the boolean houses and other primatives.

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dcatwell

8:21PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

Amazing view and detail! Although in reality it would make me nervous to have my house so close to a cliff!

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EdwinDrix

9:17PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

EXCELLENT WORK!!! I am stunned!!! Edwin

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BountifulKnight

1:11AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Looks fantastic overall! A few crits since it is a WIP (I assume you want to try to get this one as close to perfect as possible, it's worth it): 1. I would angle all the cars just a little, maybe 5 to 10 degrees. Nobody parks that perfectly, especially without parking lines. 2. The rails and top concrete on the bridge are too perfect. Some variance on them would blend in the image better. 3. Maybe some more vegetation all allong the front edge of the main land mass to hide where the cobblestone top turns to rock siding. 4. perhaps a little more action with the people. At least the three just standing on this side of the fountain. They look a little stiff. Hope those tidbits are helpful, but I want to emphasize that this is an AWESOME artwork just as it is. Fantastic environment work! Well done! :-)

teteille

1:14AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

wonderful work. congraulation

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LordWexford

1:48AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Outstanding! Wonderful image - thanks for sharing how you went about creating it.

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bruno021

4:30AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

So this is what you were cooking! Awesome piece, and what a patience you must have to build everything inside Vue. Since it's a wip, may I suggest that you add a little dirt and patches of wild grasses here and there on the cobblestones, so the pavement would look less uniform for the eye?

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Umbetro38

4:33AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

My God - what a excellent perfect work

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Krid

4:38AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

excellent realistic scene with great pov...

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Djeser

7:35AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

What a work, Luigi! This is superb, I'm amazed and impressed.

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BGHart

7:41AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

WOW! Fantastic view and excellent modelling. Bravo! ***** Britta

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Irish

10:43AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT!!! Bravo!

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dburdick

11:55AM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Brilliant technical achievement.

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Schnuck

2:44PM | Fri, 01 December 2006

Fantastic work!!!

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bigbraader

2:57AM | Sat, 02 December 2006

Super work. Wonderful details & POV. Well done.

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lingrif

5:11AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

You have created a marvelous image! I appreciate your detailed comments as one can learn a lot from them. I am amazed that you build those houses inside Vue. That alone is an incredible feat. Excellent work

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Mad-Mike

8:25AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

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