Vue Renders
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Wow, excellent work I'm also interested in what version you are using.
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I'm using Vue Xstream 8. In the winter scene I wanted to practice materials positioning so i tried to cover colorful trees with snow. I have wintertrees also but that's to easy
But Vue is e realy good app. Once you've tried it you become addicted. very fun to play around with.
Now i'm trying to combine sketchup with Vue and maybe other render app. Thanx for the nice comments.Greetz
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Wow, really cool. I'm seeing again why I love that renderer
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Definitely fabulous images!
I understand that the winter scene was just a practice but let me allow another crit with it - when the trees are in (deep) snow, you shouldn't see their roots:
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wow these are just good work
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Good Work Bro ...............
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AWESOME...!!
Nothing beats Vue when it comes to natural 3D environments, atmospheres and detailed terrains...But how much of these scenes are made in SU...?
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I only used Sketchup in Two images. The winter scene ( building ) and the Windmill scene ( the windmill ). My goal now is to combine sketchup designs with the landscaping from Vue. Hope to post some results soon.
Greetz
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these are some beautiful images. great job
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"Magnifique" !!
I have taken you Winter scene and have send it as a greeting card for the "Happy New Year" , (printed on a top picture paper )
Please give some more,, simon.
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Have you tried the 'SU2Vue' ruby script?
Vue is a great companion render to Sketchup, and it's even better when you can match cameras perfectly.
There's an old thread on this forum somewhere, but it's a script with (understandably) rather limited appeal, so it's pretty well buried. You can get it from my site, along with a very good tutorial pdf by solo:
http://www.aj-concepts.net/Resources/resources.html
AJ
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Congrats these are really astonishing!
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Simply stunning!!!
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