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Come back to me... (Advice needed!)

Vue Work In Progress posted on Dec 24, 2011
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I need some help with this render. Can't figure out why the water gets so unnatural? I'm using Vue 2012 with decent rendersettings (will upload screenshot of settings in a minute. (global radiosity), I tried several different settings but I keep getting these long lines in the water making it very unnatural. Any hints? Thanks in advance!

Comments (5)


ardjee

5:02AM | Sat, 24 December 2011

Sorry, can't upload the screenshot today... First thing tomorrow then.

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ArtistKimberly

5:18AM | Sat, 24 December 2011

Wonderful work,

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FrankT

1:46PM | Sat, 24 December 2011

There isn't a Vue 2012, you are thinking of Poser :) Try asking in the Vue forum but to me it looks like the water is set up wrong.

ardjee

5:56PM | Sat, 24 December 2011

You are right of course. I meant vue 10 xstream :-) I get the same render issues with all waters, even the default sea plane. Never had that in ve 8/9

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linwhite

11:08AM | Sun, 25 December 2011

This used to happen in Vue4. You got these really strange lines in the water with the default water. I am still using Vue6, so can't help. Sorry. Oh, did you try changing materials? That turned out to be the problem in Vue4....


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