Too Many Ideas - Posts Tagged ‘Rendered’
Object Sequence Importer Version 0.2.4
Sunday, December 17th, 2006Object Sequence Importer Instructions for version 0.2.4 Tested using Vue 5 Infinite 5.11-02 and Vue 6 Pre Release build 288741 What is it? The object sequence loader is a script that loads a sequence of 3d model files in a format Vue can import (obj, vob, 3ds, lwo, shd, cob and some other formats) How […]
Ivy Close Up
Sunday, November 19th, 2006Glad to answer questions and requests when I’ve got the time Incredibly Lush Ivy Kit especially when it saves me having to come up with something to post on an otherwise pretty dull Saturday. I rendered it against a simple displacement mapped brick wall although not a lot of it is showing through.
My First Vue 6 Render
Thursday, November 2nd, 2006Naked Victoria wearing nothing but spectral atmosphere. My first render with Vue 6 Infinite. Not my normal type of render but I was playing around with the new clouds. Then I thought I’d try poser import out. Then I thought I’d combine the two and do the first NVWNbaSA picture. Rendered with user settings and […]
Running Before the Storm
Thursday, October 5th, 2006After a day spent assembling a rather long questionnaire for a client’s new site I needed a break from typing. I thought I’d have a play with Vue. After half an hour of playing and 12 minutes of rendering I’d knocked the picture out of a ship running into a sheltered bay ahead of a […]
The West Wind Rules his Realm
Saturday, September 16th, 2006A quick picture rendered in Vue 5 Infinite.
RealFlow into Vue Experiments
Saturday, August 12th, 2006I’d been playing with importing sequences of wavefront object files as a way of bringing animations into Vue from other applications. Yesterday someone asked about importing a sequence from RealFlow. Fortunately I have a none commercial use copy of RealFlow that came on a cover disc a while ago. So I’ve been trying to get […]
Unnamed Vue Picture
Thursday, August 10th, 2006I’d left Vue rendering this one today while I was at work. While it originally estimated 15 hours for the print size size image it turned out to need less than 5 in the end. I don’t normally use global radiosity but I did with this picture for a change. It made the roadside bushes […]
V5I: Bifurcated Lava Flow
Thursday, June 29th, 2006An updated version of this article is now available on my website at Creating a Bifurcated Lava Flow in Vue Infinite. After more experimentation I’ve finally achieved a Bifurcated Lava Flow in Vue 5 Infinite that I’m happy with. To make this I first looked at some maps of Bifurcated flows. I then drew a […]
Not the Foggiest
Friday, May 19th, 2006I’ve been playing around with an animation of a camera moving past the Mill in the Fairytale Places set from Daz. I’ve not got a finished animation to show off but I did do a simple picture of it that shows off the fog effect I’ve been working on quite well I think. Once I’ve […]