The VUE thread
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Another question for you all.
How do you best model in SU to import into VUE. I think it would be good practice to name my components. It looks like it breaks every piece into a single component though. Any thoughts would be helpful though, thanks! -
I have another workflow question. What is the best way to get acurate topographic information into vue as a native terrain. I can bring the information in as a 3ds from sketchup, but I would like to have it as a native terrain so that I can manipulate it in Vue. Is this possible? I found a ruby script that seems to export a point cloud file from contours in sketchup, but is there a python script to get the point cloud file into Vue? Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone know how to achieve a fresnel effect with a transparent or reflective material?
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Hmmm, after reading trough this topic I'm getting the feeling to start learning
Vue too, when I get some time on my hands I'll sure boot up this nice piece of software
to give it a shot!Grats,
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I am using Vue Infinite 7.5 and Sketchup. Using the Camera2Vue ruby script I am able to overlay a sketchy image from Sketchup with a rendered image from Vue. How do I match date/time/location/north direction in Vue with that of Sketchup?
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silly question maybe.... but finally just installed Vue 7.5 Infinite.... but not seeing an skp import option?? looking at vue's site..it says 32 bit only? (on vista64)
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I had to export OBJ, then import to Vue. I also have Infinite on my 64-bit machine and it works.
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You are correct, there is no .skp import for 64 bit, no problems really as the importer sucks and it does not support SU 7 anyway.
I still stick to .3ds as it works perfectly for my needs, if you model correctly and map your textures as you want them making sure not to have two materials assigned to a face (back and front) then once you have imported your model just double click to get into options window, select weld, then split and your model will be organised per your materials and will be easy to work with.
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Great post m48, I never thought about trying .kmz, and now with the new improved Collada exporters I guess the SU to Vue export will have another option.
Just one question, how does the material/mesh coversion look in the navigation pane?, is it organised, do components and groups keep their structure?
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It's the same for put a SU textured model in Blender (trick known for a time)
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Hi...yeah it look pretty good for my, perfect copy of the SU model.
all you have to do., is unzip all the files in the same folder. and when you open the .dae file whit VUE, automatically organised all.
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Hi!!
i been asking my self, if there is some kind of component spray, or tree-vegetation spray for VUE 7, because it
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There are several ways, most common being the 'paint ecosystem' option, then there is object duplicating and randomising, another way is the add object/vegetation to texture option.
What version do you have?
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@solo said:
There are several ways, most common being the 'paint ecosystem' option, then there is object duplicating and randomising, another way is the add object/vegetation to texture option.
What version do you have?
i have the, vue 7 xstream 64bits, i´m very newb whit vue, only a couple weeks whit it.-
only doit this..so far, all the model whit sketchup, only the texture of the mountain whit VUE.
i need a most realistic nature.
tks.
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Sorry for hacking the thread. I'm considering buying the RenderUp module for Vue 7 Pioneer so I could render some hi-res HDR backgrounds for use in other render programs.
However, I just received an e-mail from e-on saying that version 8 of Vue-everything is coming in November, and...
@unknownuser said:
If you already own a module for Vue 7, you will be able to upgrade to the corresponding module for Vue 8 with a 50% discount on the full price.
So I guess this month is a bad time to enter the Vue world and I better wait until November before buying any modules, what do you think?
BTW, this single thread here seems to have more action than the whole "Vue - General" section of the Cornucopia forum
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here is one of my first scenes i'm working on in vue.. working on some test images for an upcoming game project.... all of the 'built' pieces are from sketchup (boats downloaded)...
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Nice scene Jason, only issue is the gritty render, what settings are you using?
Miguel, for architectural renders Vue 8 has nothing new to offer, I have not upgraded (there is an early upgrade available) I'm getting a little despondent with E-on, looks like they are more concerned with the Poser integration and fantasy hobbyist users than seriously looking at what they can do for the commercial user (remind you of anyone?)The render engine is slow and adding all the new features that I care less about just slows it down further.
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I was surprised with the noise, too.... that was on 'Final' i think..i tried one on Superior this morning and still had some noise.... any idea what causes this? atmosphere?
Is there any way to get the group/component names from sketchup to come in with the 3ds?
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Can you send me the scene? I would like to see your settings and setup, I can then return it with a render setup which you can save in your personal folder.
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