New Gazeebo by Burnart
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Description
I made the gazeebo building in Imagine, exported it as a dxf and brought it into Vue piece by piece. It was a big problem importing things into Vue because it seemed to automatically centre everything so I had to try and reposition it all as best I could. Not at all sure that it as accurately reconstructed as I would like.
Comments (10)
erka
Nice model! you can uncheck the "resize and center imported objects" in the Vue options dialog :)
rds
Nice! Also, you can use your arrow keys once an object has been selected to move it around. If you hold the shift key at the same time you can really be accurate. DXF is a bit heavy and bogs my scenes down. I try to use 3ds as much as I can and then make a vob file to reduce the size even a bit further. Nice work.
sacada
Nice image. Good ground texture.
Burnart
Thanks for the tips.
ManuelFr57
Wow! I have never seen and expected such an environnement for this kind building. Original and wonderful rendering !
AnneCHPostma
The building really blends in with the environment. Good job !
Burnart
I tried that and it still didn't work properly. It seems there is a descrepancy between size and place of 10,000! eg an object size 1,1,1 placed at 0,0,1 actually imports as size 1,1,1 placed at 0,0,10000!
BountifulKnight
Ouch! Been there, done that. I have several objects I can't do anything with in Vue due to that kind of numeric problem. I did think of one other thing - I don't know how Imagine works, but If I group sets of objects in Raydream that I want to be the same texture and then group the entire object and export it, the DXF imports into Vue with those groupings intact.
Burnart
Imagine won't export a grouped object as dxf. Maybe I can use one of my other programs as a "grouping" tool.... Thanks for the help.
Panic912
Nice modelling! Well done!