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Hi Kate, It would take to much time and space to explain you how to do what you want. I think you go to quick and have not understoud yet how the animation system in Vue works. The best you can do is to follow the animation tutorials in the user guide before you try to create your own animations. Once you understand how it works, you will do a better job. You have not to render each frame, nor make changes by hand on each image. Vue does this for you automatically. Try some easy things first. Regards, Guitta
Thread: LINKS | Forum: Vue
mea culpa ! I'm sorry but I made some mistakes. Now, all links works fine, I have tasted them all. Thanks to all. Guitta
Thread: LINKS | Forum: Vue
Thread: The file exchange seems to be a bit... sluggish (at best) | Forum: Vue
Hi Bill, Hi all, All the objects you find on the web have an author, but mostly nobody knows who. Some people collects this objects and says "I found it on the web". That's all. Here is one of this kind of sites : http://www.utz-oliver.de/ Sure you will need 3DWin to convert files for Vue. Regards, Guitta
Thread: The file exchange seems to be a bit... sluggish (at best) | Forum: Vue
Hi Bill, Hi all, All the objects you find on the web have an author, but mostly nobody knows who. Some people collects this objects and says "I found it on the web". That's all. Here is on of this kind of sites : http://www.utz-oliver.de/ Sure you will need 3DWin to convert files for Vue. Regards, Guitta
Thread: The file exchange seems to be a bit... sluggish (at best) | Forum: Vue
Message to BILL. I did not understand very well your request about converting one stuff to another. Don't you have 3DWIN ?
Thread: The file exchange seems to be a bit... sluggish (at best) | Forum: Vue
Message to MARGE When you apply a mapping (or bitmap !!!) to an object or terrain : The important thing is to choose AND ABSOLUTELY ! "OBJECT SPACE" in the material editor. If not, the mapping or bitmap will not react as you want. Have a look at page 47 in the user guide of VUE 3 !! Regards, Guitta
Thread: The file exchange seems to be a bit... sluggish (at best) | Forum: Vue
Newcomers maybe don't know NONO'S LAND, where you can find great atmospheres, objects and more. The site is in french language, but you will find easy what you are searching for. http://www.multimania.com/adosnon/echange_objets.htm Guitta
Thread: Thanks for opinions | Forum: Vue
Again me, Maybe it is because the light itself (the round light under the metalic lamp) is also a light beam, not a glass with a light in it ! The sunlight, normally, is stronger. Hm ? Guitta
Thread: Thanks for opinions | Forum: Vue
You are right, Art, the dome of the cellar has plenty of holes, like it is often the case in old hammams. The sun reflects this holes. Why they also are a little over the light ? I have seen that, but I don't know. Maybe there is a scientific explanation. If not, we have to ask Vue d'Esprit why it does so :-) Thanks nd Regards, Guitta
Thread: New Pic, Material Notes, Blah Blah Blah | Forum: Vue
Thread: One of my first Vue 3 pics | Forum: Vue
Dear Dave, your pic would like beautyful without post processing. I agr with Kate about the light beam. Have a look at my tutorials for beginners. It shows you exactly how to create a light beam in Vue (tutorials for beginners) at http://start.at/arte The waves woumd look much better if you use waves from Vue material. Powt processing makes the water become unrealistic. Try to rectify and you will see you get a very beautyful result for your picture. Regards, Guitta
Thread: deleteing objects | Forum: Vue
OR : select the object and click at the scissor in the top tool bar or : select the object, then click with the right mouse button and choose "cut" Guitta
Thread: Poser Textures in VUE 3 - Exactly how does one apply them? | Forum: Vue
Larry, maybe you will find some tricks or answers to your questions in having a look at may tutorials for beginners : http://start.at/arte Guitta
Thread: Poser Textures in VUE 3 - Exactly how does one apply them? | Forum: Vue
I think, it must be the same for Poser 4. If not, try to post your question at Vue d'Esprit official Forum at http://www.artomania.de/cgi-bin/UltraBoard.pl here are some specialists POSER -> VUE Guitta
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Thread: Material animation question | Forum: Vue