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Some Assembly Required

Vue Science Fiction posted on Oct 01, 2012
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Another re-work. Played with the atmosphere and added some more characters and a third visual element to sell the concept better. Thanks for re-looking. Have a good one. rap...

Comments (13)


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Mondwin

4:45AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Fantastic sci fi scene!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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mauk Online Now!

5:58AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Great scene!!!!!

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Tracesl

6:17AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

excellent scene

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nitegrafix

6:30AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Awesome! Great composition and great detailing !

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fallen21

7:37AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Fantastic sci-fi scene!

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Faemike55

8:08AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

but batteries not included Great scene

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StarGazer9

8:18AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

really like the droids! cool design and wonderful textures

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A_Sunbeam

10:22AM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Great set of bots - and what about "batteries not included"? "All you need is a screwdriver". Some assembly, eh? This usually means you'll be at it all day!

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ragouc

12:30PM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Good sci-fi scene. Very good and detailed composition.

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twingo

1:32PM | Mon, 01 October 2012

Fun scene Robert.

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HADCANCER

7:12PM | Tue, 02 October 2012

Excellent sceene my friend. My Vue will not import files from poser and to contact Smith Micro. God how I dread going through that treadmill again. They demand all this info up front, then contact you again days later asking for the same info again (form letter response). After you do another form letter response. You do not even get a real response till the 3 go round, and your lucky if they know what they are doing. Last time a fellow artist gave me the answer just as I was frustrated enough to do a complete reinstall of poser again. Sorry about the rant. I was going to delete it but left as you might know the answer being a Vue user.

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Robert0921

7:50PM | Tue, 02 October 2012

I had the same problem with poser 7 and vue 6inf. I finally upgraded to the latest of both and things work again. I went through weeks of e-mails with both companies, each of them pointing the finger at the other. It was a pain. I finally purchased a boxed version of Poser 6 (My previous version of 6 was a download from Curious labs-Smith Micro did not support any more.) And it worked with Vue 6inf fine. I used that for a year until I could get the cash to upgrade each of them. I can finally play again, though the new Vue is a memory pig. (I upgraded my ram and things are better now.) I know how you feel. Unfortunately a lot of software has a "planned obsolesce" feature built right in. Good luck. The only solution I have found is to toss money at the problem.

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chimera46

11:19AM | Tue, 16 October 2012

Very cool scene here, well done.


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