HOME | DD

Chromattix — Vue 7 - Digital Nature

Published: 2009-02-07 00:12:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 76625; 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 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.
Related content
Comments: 426

Tenshi-Kurama In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 18:00:43 +0000 UTC]

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

wirelesswizard64 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 02:39:45 +0000 UTC]

I wish devianart had an option to automatically add a picture to your favorites as son as it is published. It would save me a lot of time. Greatness abounds, as usual.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to wirelesswizard64 [2009-02-07 10:22:56 +0000 UTC]

Lol, that feature would probably do more harm than good...it would magnify the popularity of already-popular artists so much that intermediate ones like me would be pushed back even further down

But thanks a lot for the nice comment

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

rich35211 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 02:31:56 +0000 UTC]

great work!!!

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

IceFireX In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 02:29:23 +0000 UTC]

looks amazing

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to IceFireX [2009-02-07 10:17:47 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Harvest-Hearts In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 02:25:44 +0000 UTC]

I like how you are able to maintain the magic, while making your style more believable.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Harvest-Hearts [2009-02-07 10:19:26 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou, that's what I like doing...Photo-realism is a bit boring to me, so that's why I only do scenes like this rarely, but in light of all the surreal scene ideas I get, I still try to keep a certain degree of realism

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Almy-Nol In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 02:04:53 +0000 UTC]

Wow, that's awesome. This is as good as Paradise Valley. I was reading your description of this program and was wondering if you could also create rain too, not just rainclouds.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Almy-Nol [2009-02-07 10:16:36 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, that Paradise Valley one was also mostly created in Vue, which is why it came out so realistic. I think Rain could be simulated by making an image-map of the linear patterns that rain makes, but with an alpha-map too (which if done right, would make only the drops visible and not the background) and then maybe applying that image to a series of cylinders which should help give the effect of rain...I havn't tried that yet though, since I would find it faster to just edit rain in with Photoshop

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Bowser81889 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:52:57 +0000 UTC]

Holy crud. O__o; Am I really seeing what I think I am? Seriously, when I first saw this from a distance, I could've mistaken this for a real photograph.

But wow man, I can't believe it. Nice to see you upgraded so you can have more awesomeness at your disposal. You've always been my favorite realist artist I've come across on here and one of my personal favorite artists in general. Somehow, you manage to whip up a masterpiece in such short time spans, and every time I'm impressed. This right here...well, let's just say I'd love to see your image as the new face of Poland Spring Water. Really, I just think you've captured something totally serene and calming...it's enjoyable to look at.

Nice one dude--score another for mah boi!

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Bowser81889 [2009-02-07 10:13:39 +0000 UTC]

Wow, one of your favourite artists? thanks a lot. I guess it would be very time-consuming for you to give such good comments to ALL the artists on your friends list so thanks a lot for singling me out

I do them in short periods of time because...well, I don't really go out and socialise much, so unlike other good artists here that actually HAVE lives, I am able to spend around 3 hours a day on each work...usually more on the weekends

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Bowser81889 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 22:08:48 +0000 UTC]

Yep, you definitely are. Actually, I oftentimes do leave comments similar to the ones I give you. Kinda depends on how I'm feeling and what I'm seeing, but yeah...your art's too cool to simply say "Nice work!". XP

Ah, that would explain a lot then.

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

MasterOfGeckos In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:46:06 +0000 UTC]

THIS IS SOOOOOOOO AMAZING!!!!!! wow, stunning work, I'm now thinking Vue 7 is something I should be saving up for

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to MasterOfGeckos [2009-02-07 10:10:55 +0000 UTC]

It sure is a cool program, some buy it so they can, like me - use it as a base to build up on later in Photoshop to create some dynamic images, others are just happy to use what's provided in it to quickly whip up a nice, simple landsacpe to maybe use as a wallpaper in what can potentially be only half an hour's work

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

ceruleanvii In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:32:33 +0000 UTC]

really gorgeous! Reminds me of a landscape painting by some of the old painters of the American west - Remington, etc.

Well, I'm not dumping Maya anytime soon but Vue certainly has some amazing features!

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to ceruleanvii [2009-02-07 10:09:00 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, not familiar with those painters, but chances are I've seen pictures of their work. Since I always refer to north-western American scenery to be the most "classic" type of environment to be seen in traditional landscapes, things with forests of pine trees, rivers, snow-capped mountains and such. So I thought it would be a good idea to recreate the most popular type of landscape as my first Vue 7 work

Maya can always be your primary modelling tool, but if ever you start requiring fast and easy ways of making photo-realistic scenery to put those models into, well the option of importing Maya OBJ's to Vue will always be there

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

AyamexXxUchiha In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:28:35 +0000 UTC]

O_O That's some amazing work, I must say. I thought for quite awhile that that was a photograph! I can't imagine how long this took you to make, heck, how long all your digital art takes to make.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to AyamexXxUchiha [2009-02-07 10:05:51 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou, the one slike these are intended to trick people into thinking they'r photo's. I see a lot of people mistake Vue scenes for photo's actually I did before I got to recognise certain things about it myself.

Surprisingly, this took a bit shorter to do than an actual digital painting typical of that in my gallery, the program is quite easy to use (but it does crash more often than Photoshop though)

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

AyamexXxUchiha In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 02:57:04 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome. ^^ Yes, you have to really look at the picture long enough to notice its not a photo though. :3

(Aw noes!) It's nice to know that the program is simpler though. ^^

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

BlueSolitaire In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:16:47 +0000 UTC]

Wow. Looks real. You can almost hear the trout splash. Amazing work.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to BlueSolitaire [2009-02-07 10:03:41 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but I never ever end up catching anything

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

yeahgirl11 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:14:03 +0000 UTC]

Oh, damn, I thought it was real at first.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to yeahgirl11 [2009-02-07 10:02:56 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that's the whole point in this one

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

yeahgirl11 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 21:14:41 +0000 UTC]


How much is that software that you used?

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to yeahgirl11 [2009-02-08 02:12:34 +0000 UTC]

There are different packages at different price ranges...since I knew I'd be using it a lot for serious work, I got the higher-end version with almost all the features in the very top version. And that can hover around the $1000 mark (I saved money since I had the previous version though, so I could just upgrade) But there are basic versions for just the hobbyist that might just want to make some quick pretty pictures that may be only around $100 or so, but their downside is they have a lot more limitations

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

yeahgirl11 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 04:23:07 +0000 UTC]

Damn, $1000 dollar mark? I'm guessing that's for professionals and such?
Thanks for anwsering my question.

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

copypaster In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:10:15 +0000 UTC]

AWESOMENESS

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Salahare In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:08:46 +0000 UTC]

That is the best advertisement I've seen for Vue ever! It's so beautiful...

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Salahare [2009-02-07 10:02:33 +0000 UTC]

Lol, they have some good examples near the info on the program itself, but I still think I could have done it more justic again

some of those offical images were made by =nukeation perhaps the only person more keen on the program than I

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Salahare In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 21:42:45 +0000 UTC]

oooh, I'll go check him out then.

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Vueiy-Visarelli In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 01:04:19 +0000 UTC]

Haha, are they paying you for that little ad there? Jk! The picture looks sweet. I downloaded their trial version, and I loved it. It was easy to work with, easier than Bryce, I'd say, and seems to have a lot of functionality. Even just the most limited version seems to have a lot, never mind snagging all the additional packages! I just wish the trial version didn't have that watermark thing as its limitation.

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Vueiy-Visarelli [2009-02-07 10:00:03 +0000 UTC]

Man, I WISH that's how I got my money And if you ever got it, your dA name would fit it well, starting with "Vue" as it does

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Vueiy-Visarelli In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 11:25:05 +0000 UTC]

lol

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

StefanHuerlemann In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:57:34 +0000 UTC]

mei gosh, that looks so..... wunderfull!

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Legendary-Darkness In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:57:21 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing, as always. I really love the lighting and that mountain in the distance. <3

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Legendary-Darkness [2009-02-07 09:58:55 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, Just had to include the classic snow-capped mountain in there

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

samothmcknight In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:53:50 +0000 UTC]

I still cant believe this is a digital work

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to samothmcknight [2009-02-07 09:53:01 +0000 UTC]

Believe it

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

samothmcknight In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-08 04:08:49 +0000 UTC]

Okay okay I believe!

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

loyse In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:49:37 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

thiagochackal In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:44:26 +0000 UTC]

great Pritee
this is really nice
realistic
i need learn to use this program


cheers

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to thiagochackal [2009-02-07 09:52:39 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou, and yes, it fortunately has a rather fast learning curve in relation to other 3D programs, but even so, the technical side is just half the battle, the other is making a nice and artistic composition and lighting scenario

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

thiagochackal In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 21:47:45 +0000 UTC]

yes
and u know how to use this
hehe
i need to learn more about composition and lights
and work in the program
hehe

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Komnoki In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:43:14 +0000 UTC]

I love you Okay maybe that was exaggerated, but this is wonderful. I only wish I had the cash to get Vue 7. Unfortunately my first investments will prioritize my limited money for quest some time :[
This is simply stunning, I haven't seen too much stuff done in Vue 7, but I have to say it looks so much better than Vue 6 (not to criticize the work artists have done with Vue 6 though).

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Komnoki [2009-02-07 09:48:00 +0000 UTC]

Lol, yeah, I think you crossed the threshold there a bit But that's understandable, since it's a lot of money and most people here are fairly young and thus, would have to prioritise their cash...Even I had virtually nothing left after buying it, and that was with some help

I've made Vue 6 work well for me over the years, so Vue 7 will do even better again

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

Cris23246 In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:43:13 +0000 UTC]

That's not a picture?!

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Chromattix In reply to Cris23246 [2009-02-07 09:46:05 +0000 UTC]

Nope, that's what I love about Vue, I can fake photo's with it, many have added this one [link] to collections called "amazing photos" before...I just don't have the heart to tell them anymore that it's not

👍: 0 ⏩: 1

Cris23246 In reply to Chromattix [2009-02-07 19:30:37 +0000 UTC]

I thought the same thing about that picture, until I read the description.

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

KeremGo In reply to ??? [2009-02-07 00:36:51 +0000 UTC]

you can also make modeling from scratch with it with some Python tools specially designed for that purpose.

So it is actually a general 3D program - but of course you cannot model, rig and animate a character from it

👍: 0 ⏩: 1


<= Prev | | Next =>