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Post by Rareth // Sep 23, 2008, 7:28am

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Great Images Stephen, I myself bought Vue 6 pro studio when it was on sale, I haven't had alot of time to play with it (still learning truespace 7.6) but once I get things figured out I should have something to show. and as a plus I also have poser 6 which is also Vue compatible

Post by rrf // Sep 23, 2008, 8:46am

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I hope you don't mind, W!zard - I can't help adding this - when I find something good I feel I have to share it....If you like using Vue's mats, when you are modeling in TS, paint all the parts of your model that you plan on having the same mat/texture a separate flat color, when you're done export as .obj - when you import to Vue, not only will you be able to texture those parts all at once, they will be separate objects too.


rf

Post by noko // Sep 23, 2008, 6:00pm

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Really some stunning stuff is being rendered with Vue and being used in a number of movies. I like the ability to use multiple computers right from the box at least that is how I understand it. Love to get Infinite but price tag is a little steep for me now. Easel maybe great place to start.

Post by W!ZARD // Sep 27, 2008, 4:14am

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I hope you don't mind, W!zard - I can't help adding this - when I find something good I feel I have to share it....If you like using Vue's mats, when you are modeling in TS, paint all the parts of your model that you plan on having the same mat/texture a separate flat color, when you're done export as .obj - when you import to Vue, not only will you be able to texture those parts all at once, they will be separate objects too.


rf


Thanks rrf - appreciate the thought but I'm already well aware of this approach. As I use almost all image files with my textures and materials it's easy enough t recreate a tS material in Vue (or vice Versa). I've swapped so many graphic files around like this I can just about do it in my sleep!


When I'm building a model in tS I like to texture it as I go (some folk prefer to model first and texture later). When I go to transfer the model to Vue I simply recreate the materials in Vue using the same image files I used in tS.
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