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Published: 2009-02-07 00:12:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 76619; Favourites: 1224; Downloads: 0
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Description Yes it's true! I have finally made the upgrade from Vue 6 Pro Studio, to Vue 7 Infinite, and that, along with me having a much better laptop to work on, means I now have much less restrictions on what I can do when it comes to making 3D landscapes

This one is pure Vue work here, not a shred of Photoshop postwork asides from my signature so yeah, there are flaws that I could have fixed in PS as I normally would have, but here I just wanted to show people what can be done in this program alone

So I'll outline the main features that would be of interest to anyone who may consider getting the program, keep in mind that it IS mainly oriented to natural scenery, and not really a "general 3D modelling" program, but your own models can always be imported into it

Terrains and landscape
The popular choice for an effective 3D landscaping program is Terragen and while Terragen still has an advantage on terrain-creating with more realistic methods of erosion, Vue makes up for it by allowing you to have several terrains rather than one solid "world" - so different parts of the landscape be sized, rotated and textured differently, here 5 terrains are used, one for the mountain, two for each of the rocky hills, another for the flat grassy area below those hills, and the last used on the foreground river bank!

Vegetation and rocks
The key feature that seperates Vue from Terragen is probably it's random tree and rock systems. Rather than importing a tree or rock model and having to duplicate that thousands of times, Vue's Solidgrowth technology will let you pick a tree of your choice, and use it as many times as you want without two ever being identical, it "grows" plants as individuals, just like in nature. Rocks also are created this way. If you have a camera and Photoshop, you can even take leaf photo's, make textures from them and create your own trees too, which once saved, will also behave in the same way (I've made around 60 custom plants that no-one else would have so far)

Ecosystems
Tired of having to place heaps of objects one-by-one in a 3D scene, only to start having to put up with severe lagging once you get past a few dozen? then Ecosystems will allow you to instantly "populate" your scene with thousands, even millions of your choice plants, rocks, or imported objects in an instant! furthermore, you can even adjust how often each object appears relative to others (say you are making a desert, you'd have much more rocks and much less trees and shrubs) as well as restraining them to certain degrees of "steepness" on the landscape so they naturally occur more densely packed on flat grounds than on steep cliffsides. You can even "paint" objects onto the scene if you are picky, creating paths of trees or rocks that might follow alongside a river for instance.

Clouds, lighting and Atmosphere
These are what evokes the "mood" of a 3D scene most of all, the weather and lighting conditions. Vue lets you play God as you control cloud-cover from a fine clear sky to an oncoming rainstorm. 3D clouds with actual volume were added in Vue 6 and further refined in Vue 7, so you can even move the viewpoint up above the clouds for a sky-high shot, or just appreciate their realistic beauty from the ground. rays of sunlight referred to as "Godrays" that pierce through the clouds on those dramatic days can also be achieved.
Moving the Sun-light will change the time of the day in an instant, making it low on the horizon will cause the sky and clouds to be come more orange/pink, and this level of change can be adjusted to make the colours as dramatic or subtle as you like through the Atmosphere Editor. A range of lighting methods can be chosen, from the basic ones that render fast, or at the expense of a longer render time, you can use Global Radiosity the simulates the behaviour of light interacting with a scene in a breathtakingly realistic way. This scene had GR used in it too.
All Atmosphere types have fog and haze that can be thickened or thinned to your liking. So objects far away will seem to fade off into the fog and haze adding serious depth to the image!

Just add water
Water in Vue is created on an infinite plane, so it seems to just go off on the horizon as far as you can see, which is great for open oceans. But in any case, water is optional and its level can be as deep or shallow as you want. Easily adjust how rough or calm you want the water to be, as well as how much sea-foam appears around objects like beaches, rocks, cliffsides, or even large ships if your'e lucky enough to get your hands on a model of those.

Materials and the Function Editor
Imagine trying to create that snow-capped mountain in the background there in a general 3D program, you would probably spend hours making an image-map to go on it in Photoshop in an attempt to just get the snow land where it's supposed to. In Vue, you can "mix" different textures according to the altitude, slope and orientation. Atitude means one of the materials will only appear at either high, or low areas (here, the snow is set for high altitude, rock for low) Slope will only make certain textures appear on steep or flat surfaces (here, snow is set to collect on flat surfaces, rock for steep) and Orientation means one of the textures will be biased to face a certain direction (snow here collects on the east side of the mountain where the afternoon sun wouldn't melt it much) or like Moss on a tree trunk - it faces in one direction and mixing by orientation can acheive that effect with a trunk material and a moss material.
The function editor is fairly complex, but it allows you to use filters to make realistic materials without having to use any memory-hungry image-maps either. Such textures are called "procedural materials" and create a natural pattern that dosn't repeat over and over again like image-based textures, and they usually render faster too!

Import your own 3D models
Models that you worked hard on in a general 3D program (like Maya, 3DsMax, Cinema 4D, Blender etc) may look good, but the final render may lack an impressive scene to show them off in. Why not show off that car of yours in a forest pathway like on the commercials, capable with Vue's amazing vegetation? why not use Vue's ecosystem on your Building models to instantly create a sprawling city without having to place each building one-by-one? Vue isn't just for landscapes alone, but you can use its landscaping powers to make a nice scene to show off your own models in for a dynamic and artistic final render!

Man, I've written an essay on this program alone! and that still dosn't do it justice, anyone who'se serious about 3D art should at least consider it, here's the official page [link]

COPRIGHT NOTICE: I retain the rights to all my work here. Please do not use or edit my artworks in any way or on any site.
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Comments: 426

Chromattix In reply to ??? [2009-03-30 12:00:41 +0000 UTC]

At the moment they have the basic version "vue 7 Pioneer" for free!! so you can always try it for nothing at first and see if you wnat to upgrade and get the proper version with all these neat features later

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MasterOfGrey In reply to ??? [2009-03-28 04:39:42 +0000 UTC]

That looks incredible. I really love it.

I got the new Vue 7 pioneer version. All these objects that are part of the program though have to be paid for.

And my ecosystems don't seem to work. Is there any advice you can give me?

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Chromattix In reply to MasterOfGrey [2009-03-28 10:30:35 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, that's their way of making money, all these great items appear right in front of you, but once you hide the Cornucopia items, you suddenly have less than half the amount available

The maount of extra's you get depends on which version you have, since Pioneer is free, they are going to be stingy and have less plants, materials and objects available than in the higher-end versions. Certain features like the ability to cover a scene in trees through Ecosystems, model your own clouds with MetaClouds or being able to edit plants or functions are also only included in the bigger packages

But for now it's all you need, if you like it enough and think you'll be using it heavily in the future, then you can also save up and buy the proper versions later

Thanks for faving this too

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MasterOfGrey In reply to Chromattix [2009-03-28 10:47:24 +0000 UTC]

When I have money I may go back and upgrade Vue because it is awesome, though I guess you're right about the items and such. I'll stick to the actually 'free' programs for now though.

Also no probs about the fave. I wouldn't fave it if it wasn't excellent.

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Tilly-Dreams In reply to ??? [2009-03-16 17:38:30 +0000 UTC]

This has left me gobsmacked!
this really is truley amazing. i've never seen something so good!
its so peaceful yet busy, full of life!
well done it's brilliant

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Chromattix In reply to Tilly-Dreams [2009-03-17 04:06:51 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot, nice description too - nature is very busy and full of life, Some forests can have dozens of different plant and animal species per square metre, yet they are always very relaxing

thanks for the fave too

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RKay-x In reply to ??? [2009-03-14 05:47:10 +0000 UTC]

in awe

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BlackEnvy In reply to ??? [2009-03-10 05:03:35 +0000 UTC]

I've just come back from camping in a national park and this made me smile because it looks just like where i've been

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Chromattix In reply to BlackEnvy [2009-03-11 09:49:49 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like it would have been a great place the landscape here is a lot more...arid

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BlackEnvy In reply to Chromattix [2009-03-11 10:13:05 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it was gorgeous pics on my facebook [link] profile is open to public view take a look if you like

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Kaze-Mikage In reply to ??? [2009-03-08 12:14:16 +0000 UTC]

That's wonderful. I'm starting to run out of things to say to people.

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Chromattix In reply to Kaze-Mikage [2009-03-10 06:56:42 +0000 UTC]

Lol, am I going too fast for you in submissions? haha, thanks anyway

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Kaze-Mikage In reply to Chromattix [2009-03-12 09:55:41 +0000 UTC]

No clue, it's just ur art leaves me speechless. Guess what. I'm teaching myself to juggle, and I can somewhat do it.

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Chromattix In reply to Kaze-Mikage [2009-03-12 10:41:11 +0000 UTC]

Well don't give up (like I did when I tried to learn )

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Kaze-Mikage In reply to Chromattix [2009-03-14 17:35:33 +0000 UTC]

Lol, I'm using play-doh tubs...

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guyiel In reply to ??? [2009-03-07 16:10:02 +0000 UTC]

wow!..i hope i could be able to do somethin' like this!..hehe..i actually downloaded the PLE of vue7,,but haven't really figured it out yet..hehe..anyway good job!..

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Chromattix In reply to guyiel [2009-03-08 00:55:45 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, that PLE version has relaly become popular thousands are tyring out the program for the first time with that It's a little tricky at first, and my one here is good only because I've beensing Vue for about 2 years (spent a lot of time on Vue 6 when that was new) so upgrading to Vue 7 meants that I already had a lot of prior knowledge

Well good luck on your own scenes, and thanks for faving

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deros116 In reply to ??? [2009-03-05 12:34:41 +0000 UTC]

vue rule, realflow too.... want to learn them4!!!!

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Chromattix In reply to deros116 [2009-03-05 12:42:07 +0000 UTC]

Unlike most 3D programs that are a bitch to learn, Vue is suprisingly easy in relation to many others, I think paying for it would be the most painful part I mean, my first ever Vue attempt here [link] isn't so bad after just a few hours playing with it the day I got it ;dance:

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deros116 In reply to Chromattix [2009-03-05 14:20:36 +0000 UTC]

yeah not bad for first one. i have made a palm on an island already ..my cousin got it. ...the material editor, the rendering and the atmosphere settings look like more complex... and as i see thats the point where an image fail or success...
i will learn it from here: [link] do you know this site? i think its cool and vue basic is fully free

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Chromattix In reply to deros116 [2009-03-05 22:42:59 +0000 UTC]

Lol, I think many create palm islands at first tyr too, even I was going to since I couldn't wait to see Vue's SolidGrwoth technology generate new trees each time But I figured I'd keep it a bit more basic, so the mountain scene was done that has just 3 terrains, one Metacloud and that's about it...It gave me the ooportunity to try out mixing materials according to slope and altitude too

Oh yeah, I've seen that site a couple of times, but a rarely visit it though, even though I should

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So0oltan In reply to ??? [2009-02-22 17:34:48 +0000 UTC]

Nice Work

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mr-clandestine In reply to ??? [2009-02-18 13:47:32 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful. This must have taken some time to put together and render!! Either way, your work has paid off as this is a really lovely scene!

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Chromattix In reply to mr-clandestine [2009-02-19 06:13:58 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, while its possible to make a convincing Vue scene within an hour, I must ahve spent around 10 on this...getting everything to be absoluely where I want, even including the orientation of the snow, the angle of light and shadow and position of clouds and trees

Thanks for the faves too

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Misty2007 In reply to ??? [2009-02-18 04:08:22 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful work...I use Vue 6 infinte ..how do you find Vue 7?

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Chromattix In reply to Misty2007 [2009-02-18 04:14:47 +0000 UTC]

Vue 7 is not too complicated...its like Vue 6, just...better The main differences that have bene made would be the spectral clouds for one, you can now get much more sharper detailed clouds instead of only getting fluffy, feathery ones. Water is easier to edit by double-clicking the water plane and settings for it come up, like adjust the wave intensity and direction, and even get sea-foam along the shoreline. And it ships with many of those brilliant new trees that before - could only be bought from Cornucopia. There 7 procedural terrain presets that are stunningly real and seem to go on forever too, even in high-altitude scenes (they call them "infinite terrains" )

Anyway, if your'e still curious, there's a lot more detail in my deviation comment up there thanks for commenting

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Misty2007 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-18 04:16:19 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome and thankyou for the information...may check into it...

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StarAngelX In reply to ??? [2009-02-18 00:09:37 +0000 UTC]

Amazing, I love the details and lighting so real-life like effects

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Chromattix In reply to StarAngelX [2009-02-18 03:12:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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StarAngelX In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-18 19:24:14 +0000 UTC]

No problem.

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markhossack In reply to ??? [2009-02-12 08:51:55 +0000 UTC]

Brilliant scene! Excellent terrains.

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Chromattix In reply to markhossack [2009-02-12 11:26:11 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, I was able to get nicer terrains in both this and Basking Bonsai by using some custom terrain brushes I made it's the best I have until I get something like GeoControl

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markhossack In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-20 15:28:24 +0000 UTC]

Most welcome!

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mitchellnelson In reply to ??? [2009-02-12 08:44:09 +0000 UTC]

Seriously how ya get time to do this! that would take me more than a week to do in digital paints! gaaaa its wonderful work!

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Chromattix In reply to mitchellnelson [2009-02-12 11:17:47 +0000 UTC]

Well that's how I get time! Vue makes creating realistic scenery a bit faster and easier...so much that I actually feel lazy using the program alone, so in other cases, I do a lot of Photoshop work to my scenes. Making these 3D worlds and rendering I would say takes less time and effort than digitally painting it, but more time and effort than photographing the real thing, so it kinda stands on middle-grounds

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mitchellnelson In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-13 11:10:33 +0000 UTC]

ahhhhhhhh i see.

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LinksLove In reply to ??? [2009-02-12 06:32:01 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like an awesome program, and it looks like one could make some really amazing landscapes with it!

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Chromattix In reply to LinksLove [2009-02-12 08:14:13 +0000 UTC]

Right on with that comment!

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NovaStarX In reply to ??? [2009-02-12 02:34:05 +0000 UTC]

Wow! That's so fancy and cool that it makes me want to cry!

I want to get the program now! But my computer is old and coughs a lot and won't take it's medicine! So I'll wait until I get a new one, but I'm definately getting Vue7 someday. Although, it's going to be my birthday in 11 days.... Curse you, substandard graphics cards!

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Chromattix In reply to NovaStarX [2009-02-12 08:28:34 +0000 UTC]

Oh yeah, a newer, faster computer is a must. In fact, it wouldn't even run on my one I had when I bought it, so my parents got my my 21st birthday present months in advance - a brand new laptop that is considerably more powerful than the last no point spending hundreds on a program and not being able to use it

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NovaStarX In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-13 02:23:44 +0000 UTC]

I already know what that's like. (minus a couple less hundreds and a fifty )

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2753Productions In reply to ??? [2009-02-11 13:17:22 +0000 UTC]

Very well done! *A bold voice echoes from the sky..."Behold my son, the power of Vue!"* It's awesome isn't it?

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Chromattix In reply to 2753Productions [2009-02-11 23:19:30 +0000 UTC]

That's God talking I bet...and with Vue 7, he has given the common man the option to see what it's like to be him It surely is awesome...I already can't help but wonder how hard they will have to try when they want to top it with Vue 8

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2753Productions In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-12 13:11:27 +0000 UTC]

God? No silly - that is the CEO of E-on Software

Man, I just couldn't resist that one

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Sheuka In reply to ??? [2009-02-11 05:20:21 +0000 UTC]

That is extremely beautiful, it reminds me of home. The lighting makes me think of the weekends my family and I would go fishing. I admire the terrain, it is well emulated and you have really created a nice believable scene and its impressive to see this to be done without the aide of Photoshop.

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Chromattix In reply to Sheuka [2009-02-11 05:24:27 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, that's good that it reminds you of a real place and time. Finding such artworks is really rare here. Too bad the scenery I grew up around wasn't as pretty glad you like it though

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Sheuka In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-11 05:28:58 +0000 UTC]

I would agree, and to capture the appropriate lighting that a feeling or memory may have is even more rare, which you really seemed to pull off so I admire this for doing it so well. I can't wait to see more of your work.

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5il3nc3r In reply to ??? [2009-02-10 22:02:01 +0000 UTC]

Wait... you mean it's not a photo? *gasp*

lol, awesome. It looks beautiful.

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Superiorgamer In reply to ??? [2009-02-10 14:45:19 +0000 UTC]

Hey mate, amazing work! Your vue pieces always astound me! Is there any chance you have a msn or something? Just wondering if you could give me a few quick vue pointers. Thanks

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Chromattix In reply to Superiorgamer [2009-02-11 03:53:51 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I have MSN, I can note you with it if you still want, but to be honest - I rarely even use it...it's been well over a month since I lasted signed in actually

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