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Vue Sea/Undersea posted on Mar 18, 2007
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An experiment to look for memory problems in Vue 6 Infinite build 290081. Didn't find any with this scene. This is 16 HMS Victory models (the foreground model is the default 164,003 polys, the 15 others are decimated to 89,629 polys, since they don't need much detail.) No billboards or EcoSystem instances, etc. 800x600, 1Hr. 37Min. 10 light sources, spectral atmosphere and clouds. 1,508,728 polys total - not a big scene. Had 66% resources left, so could have added many more ships. HMS Victory (3DS verion) by Hankster (c) Jan 2002

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jc

6:53PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

Forgot to mention that this shows how nice the new ability to turn any object into a light emitter is (the 3 lanterns are primitve cylinders converted to light sources). This is a feature i requested from e-on (and no doubt others did also). So, "e-on doesn't pay attention to their customers"?

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angelbearzs

7:01PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

wow that is very awesome secne!!!:)

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iloco

7:05PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

How about helping us with details of step by step of what you did. Would be very helpful to us who can not do it with out crashing. Insted of showing us a pic show us how you did it in easy step by step answer with each and every move and click you make. Did you load them all one by one as obj or as pz3 and save as vob and then load. Information would be very much appreciated by me and I am sure by others. :) Did you save and purge memory. Lots questions we would like to know. :)

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Manvaeru

7:07PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

This is just awesome and looks terrific! I must give Vue athought... You realize however that these ships can't sail with the same wind LOL

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dlk30341

7:08PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

That looks great JC!!! Will have to give decimate a whirl. That said - when you import the intial item rescources plummet & you can't recover back or at least I can't & many others - lets hope it gets solved soon. Again lovely image :) Well done :)

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jc

7:09PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

Okay, iloco, i'll post something in the Vue forum. Didn't do anything special though. As mentioned, it's a .3DS mesh model, not poser. Yes, i saved default ship as .VOB.

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boobunny

8:09PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

Wow, this is beautiful!!!

janedj

8:54PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

Very beautiful image and color combination!!!!!

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zoren

8:57PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

hip ships, cool light.......!

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flaviok

9:56PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

bela imagem

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Whatthe

10:05PM | Sun, 18 March 2007

Very majestic work!

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wabe

2:56AM | Mon, 19 March 2007

Nice test Jim. Exactly what I have thought and wanted to test too. But unfortunately, you can not win with all that. Give up.

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Raaka-Arska

10:10AM | Mon, 19 March 2007

Excellent work !!!!

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cordisco

7:13PM | Sat, 05 January 2008

Very nice image and test.

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Darkwish

4:41PM | Wed, 24 December 2008

You did very nice pic!


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