First Vue Render
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Hi Everybody,
I'm diving into Vue for the past two days, and I must say that I fel in love with its possebilities. After some great tips from Solo I managed to produce my First Vue render of a Sketchup model. I'm pretty happy with the result. It needs some tweaking, but the workflow is clear now and the possibilities in scenery are endless. Love some feedback on the render and model.
Greetz From a snowy Holland.
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Looks great! The second one is my favourite.
I wish i'd got to grips with Vue when I had the trial version. I tried it but just couldnt get used to the interface at all compared to other render programs. -
Well if you are just starting to learn vue, you have to be very pleased with these. They look excellent.
A bit of tiling of the gravel mat below the water, but that's a minor point.
Nice work.
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Those are great, and given that they are like first renders, very nice!
How long did it take to render that?
It would be so nice to learn Vue properly in conjunction with Sketchup, but I don't think I'd know where to begin! Which version of Vue are you using? Is there much of a difference between say xStream and Infinite?
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Great work. Are those Textures the default ones in Vue or what?
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Great images - like the second one best.
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I like these, but the water and some other materials could use just a little bit of bump, although I'm not any experienced with Archvis in Vue,
but I'm started to learn in about 2 weeks ago and bought my license about a day or three, great app imo! But one question, how do you export/import
your SU models? Through .OBJ ? And is there a turnaround that every group is a material instead of the materials itself (hard to explain for me..)Edit;
Didn't notice the 'First' in your title, your blowing me off my chair
Groeten uit het eveneens besneeuwde België ;D
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Hi Everybody,
I had the same thing with Vue. Downloaded it once but the interface was so confusing in relation to sketchup and let's say Kerkythea, that I didn't try to make a decent render. But when I recently saw some Tutorials at Geek at Play http://www.geekatplay.com/tutorials.php I started to dive into it.
Siolo gave me some good pointers. I used Vue 8 Xstream and the render didn't took very long. Thing about 1 hour. Materials are done in SU and most are from CG textures. Hope to post more Vue renders soon.Greetz frm Holland
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