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SeaVue Tutorial

Vue Work In Progress posted on Jul 08, 2007
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Many of you may know of Monsoon's SeaVue kit for Vue. I've had it for awhile, but wasn't quite sure how Mark Lawson (Monsoon) was able to squeeze such incredible images from it. So, I asked him to show me, and then I created this 28 minute tutorial based upon his generous tutelage.

You may also wish to download the ZIP version of this instead of watching it LIVE.

Comments (9)


nfrocer

2:10PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Beautiful work, I especially love the water!

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Virtual_World

2:28PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

WOW... superb. Thanks for sharing it!

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starlightpainter

5:46PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Beautiful scene. Almost like being there.

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liltawen

11:01PM | Sun, 08 July 2007

Very interesting techniques.

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danway

8:20PM | Mon, 09 July 2007

Thanks for the great tutorial, saved it for future reference.

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FrenchKiss

1:41PM | Wed, 11 July 2007

Oh gosh this looks fabulous!! Thanks ever so much, Chip!!

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owendal

1:41PM | Wed, 11 July 2007

WOW! This scene is really nice! I will have to investigate this program...

Mikeall

9:06AM | Fri, 13 July 2007

Thanks Chipp!

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stevey3d

4:41PM | Sat, 21 July 2007

Thanks very much for taking the time to make this tutorial. Wonderful image!!!! 5+


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