HOME | DD

Published: 2009-02-07 00:12:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 76624; Favourites: 1224; Downloads: 0
Redirect to original
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 landscapesThis one is pure Vue work here, not a shred of Photoshop postwork asides from my signature
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.
Related content
Comments: 426
Lee99 In reply to ??? [2009-02-08 02:16:26 +0000 UTC]
Looks quite real, one part in the center looks slightly strange...just how the land mass that comes out in the distance has a patch of gray in the corner edge, where the water line is, like a curved segment...it may just be that the water line blends in with the low cloud.
Otherwise, it looks great! ^^
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to Lee99 [2009-02-08 02:55:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, it probably is just where the fog interacts with the scene. Normally I'd fix problems like that in Photoshop, but I wanted this one to show off what can be done in Vue 7 on its own
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Lee99 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 22:14:36 +0000 UTC]
I have no idea what Vue 7 is, but I'm guessing its a rendering program? well what you have done looks great ^^
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
AstroBoy1 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 21:56:06 +0000 UTC]
Greetings Matthew,
Wonderful 3-D image and I especially love the eco-friendly theme . . . I see you have indeed been very busy.
Regards,
Michael C. Turner
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to AstroBoy1 [2009-02-08 02:44:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, and since Vue is mostly for landscape creation, the eco-friendly theme was best-fitting
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
AngeloVentura In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 21:17:09 +0000 UTC]
Wonferful work. love the light!
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
Cybercoin In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 19:22:58 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! That pretty much sums it up in one word.
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Jesus-Tks In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 17:52:03 +0000 UTC]
If only vue had TG2's rendering engine and cloud/lighting system
Loooovely work mate! Hoping to see some really hi-res stuff in the future, what with your new laptop
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
AnimenT In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 17:46:11 +0000 UTC]
i love the long description that accompanies it. all the more worth a favorite.
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
Gargoyle-Warrior In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 17:14:04 +0000 UTC]
grats hun! keep up the good work, btw. it does look like a photo, but the fog or mist or whatever sorta looks a bit off near the bottom. i dont know. probably just seeing things? anyways... other than that, its AMAZING.
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to Gargoyle-Warrior [2009-02-08 02:35:24 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, yeah, the clouds and fog are a bit tricky to get right, but I was happy enough with it. Thanks for commenting
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
eako-of-fire In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 16:52:12 +0000 UTC]
SUUPAH PRITEE
Well, it's certainly a lot better than anything i can create.... GO SUPER YELLOW DOUGHNUTS! ^-^
Well done! *pets*
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to eako-of-fire [2009-02-08 02:33:20 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou , what's with the yellow Doughnuts though?
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
eako-of-fire In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 20:04:48 +0000 UTC]
Because.... thats all I can create in 3D programs X3
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
EqualToYou In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 16:36:19 +0000 UTC]
Looks like where I wanna be... Wait! I live in Colorado! lol
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to EqualToYou [2009-02-08 02:32:32 +0000 UTC]
Lol, well Colorado dosn't look too bad from what I've seen pictures off...your'e relatively close to the Grand Canyon, something people from all over the world come to see
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
EqualToYou In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 04:03:59 +0000 UTC]
The Rocky Mountians is what I was refering to my Australian friend ^^ But yes is very beautiful
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
Hebejebelus In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 15:58:54 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, 7 is really good. I've been waiting for the infinite water planes since 5.
Now if only I could find some time to actually mess with the PLE...
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to Hebejebelus [2009-02-08 02:30:02 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, even in Vue 6, the water-planes still had limits...they were just very far out. I'm not sure whether it's the same in Vue 7, I actually havn't bothered looking yet. But either way, the actual water itself is much improved
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
ViciouslyPlayfulWulf In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 14:13:52 +0000 UTC]
omg! thats so beautiful!
I so want vue 7 Infinite!
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to ViciouslyPlayfulWulf [2009-02-08 02:28:47 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou, and you'd better start saving then the "better" versions are a bit costly, just make sure you have a good computer, since it actually wouldn't run on my previous laptop which was about 3 years old
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
ViciouslyPlayfulWulf In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 14:40:20 +0000 UTC]
yeah i seriously need a job to pay for that, but it would SO be worth it! well, I just got my first laptop this Christmas so I think that qualifies as good
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
ladyrapid In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 13:42:17 +0000 UTC]
Make me think back on the good 'ol days when terragen first came out , this is a bit more advanced compared to how it once all started
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to ladyrapid [2009-02-08 01:55:41 +0000 UTC]
I wasn't around here when Terragen first came out, But I remember being blown away by some of the first TerraSpace scenes I saw when I was a n00b here and easily impressed...many of which with my standards today, would now never think of faving
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
K-lenx In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 13:35:02 +0000 UTC]
great review about the software, if only i have the time to play with 3D art, i surely want to try vue
btw this month's contest theme is "beautiful earth", maybe you have some interest on submitting this one
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to K-lenx [2009-02-08 01:54:17 +0000 UTC]
Sure, if you get the time, you could always try the free personal learning edition...3D art is pretty hard to understand at first if you have no help, sinc eit's interface is much different than say, Photoshop
That contest sounds interesting, I'm just not sure whether I could find time to enter
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
Diamond-Thing In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 12:44:58 +0000 UTC]
STOP MAKING YOUR WORK SO FANTASTIC!!!!!
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to Diamond-Thing [2009-02-08 01:48:08 +0000 UTC]
Awww, but then I won't have anything to submit I only submit the best of my work, never any little tests or such that I do from time to time
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Diamond-Thing In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 13:05:09 +0000 UTC]
...*sobber*...*sobber*...
KEEP UP THE AWESOMAGE WORK!!!
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
Angelstorm-82 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 12:31:10 +0000 UTC]
Excellent work on this
This is really pretty
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
MJFJ In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 12:00:20 +0000 UTC]
Yep, nice one. And a nice little sales-pitch too, hehe. Do you own Vue-stock, perhaps?
just kidding. What are the biggest differences with Vue 6?
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to MJFJ [2009-02-07 12:15:00 +0000 UTC]
Lol, I wish I had some stock shares of the company, but one can still make cash off it, I'm thinking about selling stuff on Cornucopi3D, since my print sales here are seeing me get only $10 per-year
Hmm, it's hard for me to tell the differences properly because the jump was bigger for me, so it seems like more than it really is, because I only had Vue 6 pro studio rather than infinite, so features like wind, eco-painter, more function-editor capablilities and such that were still in Vue 6 infinite, seemed rather new to me when I got Vue 7 infinite...The most notable things would be some really great procedural terrain presets, designed to go off incredibly far into the horizon, creating what looks like an infinite terrain. The new spectral clouds are much sharper and more detailed than the "fluffy" Vue 6 ones. The water-editor now gives more control of the amount of wave activity and foam near shorelines, and not to mention that you get a LOT of extra plants to add to your collection too!
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
MJFJ In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 18:02:05 +0000 UTC]
Sounds good indeed. More plants are definitively welcome.
You should check out Ehsana's page [link] There is a lot of great vue work there to admire.
So you actually make 3D things to sell on Cornucopia? That's pretty impressive.
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
N0B0D1 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 11:55:23 +0000 UTC]
I know that program and I personally love it; but you look as if you want to sell it to us XD
Anyway, very nice landscape!
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
Chromattix In reply to N0B0D1 [2009-02-07 11:57:52 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, they should have paid me for this But I'd gladly promote it to as many as possible, it would be cool to see more Vue landscapes in the "3D-landscapes" category
👍: 0 ⏩: 1
N0B0D1 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 12:06:30 +0000 UTC]
true, true. I'm sure gonna use that category once I get it
👍: 0 ⏩: 0
<= Prev | | Next =>