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    • N Offline
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      last edited by

      Hi all,
      Its nice to see quite some activities over here.
      Just got Vue 6, toying with it for the last couple of days
      attached are some of the result.
      Model in SU and some FF models used

      C&C are very welcome

      Best Rgds
      Tom

      [tom yong]


      test7-1 radiosity.jpg


      test5.jpg

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      • N Offline
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        I so agree with U James, the thing is when I got my hand
        on the "new toy" just like a little boy in a candy store
        try and touch everything.Still trying to tame this toy of mine.Thanks for your comment

        Rgds
        Tom

        [tom yong]

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        • M Offline
          mateo soletic
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          Nice work Tom, but Vue for interiors?
          I am geting slowly into Vue myself but I noticed that Vue seems to be 90% a landscape thing and in that respect it is really amazing.I fell in love with it immediatelly.
          Being often on their web site I havent noticed
          much interior renderings over there.
          In my opinion there are much easier and better solutions for interiors like maxwell,modo,v-ray......

          [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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          • N Offline
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            Hi Mateo,
            Well, like you I fell in love with Vue the minute I
            lay eye on,I agree with U, Vue is a pain for interior But the good thing is we don't really need to produce fantastic looking shot most of our client don't
            pay us for the drawing .Speed is what my bosses want.

            I am a Viz user (old Viz3i) We are also gearing for some
            exterior works and I think its time we upgrade my "old rendering software" So I decide to take a bet on Vue to strike the balance. So far I think I hv made a right choice (I hope so :-p) Or my bosses with hang me by my balls,or there goes part of my pay-hehe

            If you don't mind, how do you place your background scence? in some of your posting I notice they are not default Vue scence.Thanks in advance

            Rgds
            Tom

            [tom yong]

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            • M Offline
              mateo soletic
              last edited by

              Tom,
              Actually I made my own skyes. Well I didnt make them from scratch but adopted them from
              the existing ones. But if You want to make Your own skies You can do it in one of the following ways:
              1.Make Your own atmospheres from scratch or adopt the existing ones (like I did)
              2.Use HDRI skies
              3.Importing photos for skyes using alpha
              planes
              Here is a link to tutorial by Thomas Krahn
              http://www.thomaskrahn.com/Tutorials.How_to_use_photos_for_skies.htm
              Check this guy, he is only 18 and his work is one of the reasons I love Vue.

              Talking of alpha planes I did an experiment
              yesterday using transparent tree images from
              form fonts and importing them using alpha planes. after tweaking them I made instantly
              ecosystems and populated complete forests.
              Its amazing.I have tutorials for all that stuff if You need them.

              Hope this helps for now.
              Mateo

              [Concept Illustrations](http://concept-illustrations.com/)

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              • G Offline
                guite
                last edited by

                Edges seem hazy, is that intentional or software idiosyncrasy? I also agree that the spotlights are a bit strong. Moreover, there is no apparent light fixtures where those spots are coming.

                How much time did it take to render each image?

                I thought I saw my sofa sets for the first time in a render (rub eyes), looks very similar! viewtopic.php?f=16&t=721

                Guite

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                • N Offline
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                  Hi Mateo,
                  Thanks for the link, will make good use of it.
                  At this point in time any tutorial will help.
                  As I mentioned earlier I am still trying very
                  hard to tame Vue

                  Hi Guite,
                  Oh yes that is ur sofa,sorry forget to give you
                  credit earilier. the hazy edges are not intentional
                  infact till now I am still trying to get a sharper
                  image . the 1st image took 45 min and 2nd 26min
                  in my - Duo 1.86 2gig ram. too long for my comfort
                  actually but heck ,I am the one wanting it.Sooooo

                  Thanks again for all comments
                  Rgds
                  Tom

                  [tom yong]

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                  • S Offline
                    Stu
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                    Hi Tom,
                    Pretty good start for Vue interiors!
                    If this is early days with the renders done in work real time we can expect to see a lot more good stuff!! πŸ˜„
                    And there is a huge difference between commercial output with budgets and deadlines and the 'hobbyist' images that have been fussed over and cooked for days!!
                    Stu

                    http://www.landesign.com.au

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                    • N Offline
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                      Thanks Stu,
                      I am still licking my wound suffered from about 1 week Vue-ing πŸ˜‰ taking a few days off to do some Viz(work)
                      I hope I won't disappoint U or my bosses with my future Vue rendering 😳
                      Hv not done rendering more than 5-10 mins for a looong
                      time, the feeling is both sweet and sour,or (SHIOK!!) in our local contact talking about
                      cooking for days πŸ˜†
                      How are you doing old pal....

                      Rgds
                      Tom

                      [tom yong]

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                      • J Offline
                        Jackson
                        last edited by

                        Tom,

                        These are excellent interior renders from Vue- it is an absolute bugger to get interior daylit renders from: I've all but given up on it and started working in Maxwell instead. Unless Eon completely reprogram Vue it'll never be any good for daylit interiors, but you've done a great job of bullying it into doing what you want.

                        Jackson

                        Jackson

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                          guite
                          last edited by

                          @unknownuser said:

                          Hi Guite,
                          Oh yes that is ur sofa,sorry forget to give you credit earilier. the hazy edges are not intentional infact till now I am still trying to get a sharper image . the 1st image took 45 min and 2nd 26min...

                          Its always nice to see your (meaning mine) work put to good use. The warmth in your image is appealing, well suited for a cold climate region, takes away from the coldness of the white external wall and ceiling.

                          26 to 45 minutes is a decent time. Yesterday I tried a rendering (after a gap of about three years), this time in Kerkythea, for one of our office projects. After adjusting textures and setting up six omni lights, I started to render a night scene 800x600 pixels in a high setting- path tracing high or MLT I think. It still was not done after two hours. So I cancelled it and just exported raw from SU.

                          Guite

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                            Stu
                            last edited by

                            Tom,
                            If you really run into trouble using Vue for interiors maybe use it more for external work and get up to speed with Kerkythea [wont cost your boss anything πŸ˜„] for inside jobs. But don't use MLT unless you have a a couple of spare days πŸ˜„

                            http://www.landesign.com.au

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                            • N Offline
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                              Thanks Guys for the comments, did another daylight interior (no radiosity) at 600 dpi render time 7mins πŸ˜›
                              but image still grainy. 😞 Maybe Mateo can share some expertise

                              Stu,I did try "K" but I hv no success with "K"
                              at all maybe I will try again when I can find the time
                              soon I hope πŸ˜’

                              Have a good weekend
                              Tom

                              [tom yong]

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                                Damnit 4get to attach image 😳 here goes

                                [tom yong]


                                test9.jpg

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