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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 17:45 
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marcel wrote:
Thank Peter. I didn't know it is possible to buy separately each modules. I think esprit and ecosystem is what i would like to have first. Is there a link to see all the modules with a little explanation and price?

Here you go Marcel !
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vu ... on#modules

and here is the feature list of esprit and when necessary also what modules you would require to get more specs..
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vu ... it/?page=7

here is ecosystem and on the left you see a link to all the other modules
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/vu ... =ecosystem

I would download the free Vue 8 Inf. PLE version which is free and play with it for some time you will see what modulesyou will want to have
The PLE is only limited by making a watermark and its for non comercial work.
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/products/?page=try
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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 18:36 
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Here is what I would add to Vue 8 Esprit:

LightTune
KronosFX
Ecosystem

If I have more money:

EcoPainter (seems good, right?)
Zephyr (Realism in animations is always welcome)

What you guys would do?

And about Vue 8 in general, how does it creates models? It's good like tS? Simple UI?

Thanks in Advance

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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 18:56 
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leonregis wrote:
Here is what I would add to Vue 8 Esprit:

LightTune
KronosFX
Ecosystem

If I have more money:

EcoPainter (seems good, right?)
Zephyr (Realism in animations is always welcome)

What you guys would do?

And about Vue 8 in general, how does it creates models? It's good like tS? Simple UI?

Thanks in Advance


Leon it isnt a modeler but all the other things it can do very well its actually a suplement to Truespace something like a pluginpackage
that we will probably never get for Truespace any more like treegenerator or instancing and terraincreation etc.
(things that ie Carrara has)
If you want to see what you will possibly like to have try out the free PLE and see what modules will be important for you.
It might be a better deal to get a combination package like studio or complete just look at all the charts before you buy...
I even find the Ui better because you got a stack and layers and can group and name and access textures very easily......
Plus that proplem with your skysphere isnt a problem anymore you just import it and it works..
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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 19:02 
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Yeah it seems amazing and it's what I'll buy if I have enough money.

It seems good to animation, how it runs about animation? The render engine is fast on rendering?

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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 22:47 
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It imports Truespace animations very nicely and also Poser and a lot more tat you can move with Collada.
Daz also works well ... I devoted a whole thread in the genral section so look at samples there
Speed is pretty good if you strip out the heavy stuff but it can render stuff that other solutions cant..
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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
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A read the animation features and seems pretty good, so I mean if it's good to you to create the animation inside Vue or it's better to import it?

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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 13 Feb 2010, 22:59 
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keyframing is better in Vue but character animations are best in the free daz studio and imported from there to Vue....
You have something like a morphing pad...
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1142

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=587&hilit=vue
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=197&hilit=vue
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 Post subject: Re: Vue as a normal render engine.....
PostPosted: 11 Jul 2010, 09:56 
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Hi just purchased Vue esprit , been learning pioneer for the last 5 months
preety good .now i will get 1 module a mouth till complete
i also want to get carrera 8 pro, upgrade from 7 pro 195 euros
also poser 8 and daz advanced . ithink when i have them all
every thing is posible for what i do or would like to do.
and of course ts workspace for modling
no need for maya or max i am not a film maker or in the 3D buisness
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