Posts Tagged ‘Vue’

A short animation.

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Animated one of the scenes I made earlier in the month..

Created in Vue 9 Infinite and Lightwave 10.1

Picture of Day – E-on Software

Monday, August 29th, 2011

The Alley was awarded picture of the day today, hurrah!

View it on the site.

The Alley

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Models created in Lightwave 10.1, rendered in Vue 9 Infinite, took about 8 hours total, rendered in 4 mins 40 seconds on the beast.

Cornucopia3D – New Store

Friday, May 6th, 2011

I have now been accepted to Cornucopia3D as a broker, so you can expect to see my products going up on sale there from now on as well, at a somewhat reduced price for the Vue Community.

Check it out!

Animated Shoreline – Tutorial

Friday, December 10th, 2010

As requested, here is a short tutorial of how to create an animated shoreline with foam coming in to the shore, and going back out again.

Firstly, I looked at a few videos on youtube to get an idea of how the waves break on a shoreline, and how the foam looks at the different stages of the wave break.

This tutorial uses vue 9 infinite, but most other versions after 7 (when the water editor was introduced) should work just as well.

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The Ascent

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Playing around some more with the rocky mountain fractal node working with scale and lighting.

All done in vue 9 Infinite with only postwork being the frame.

Had rather fun creating this image which originally started as an island scene, try and figure that one out :D

Abstract Mountians

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Playing around with Light and Fractal Terrains in Vue 9, and created a rather abstract in my mind image.

Not the most realistic image ever made, but I like some of its characteristics, so I shall present it.

Terrain 3

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Absolutely Loving playing with vue 9 today…

Material Mnemonics

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Today, through my postbox came a book. But not just any book, for this book is the first book cover I have featured on.

The book is called material mnemonics and is an archaeological theory book

And heres my picture, which was created over a year ago, on the back cover

How did the ancient Europeans materialise memory? Material Mnemonics: Everyday Memory in Prehistoric Europe provides a fresh approach to the archaeological study of memory. Drawing on case studies from the British Isles, Scandinavia, central Europe, Greece, Italy and the Iberian Peninsula that date from the Neolithic through to the Iron Age, the authors explore the implications of our understanding of the past when memory and mnemonic practices are placed in the centre of cultural analyses. They discuss monument building, personal adornment, relic-making, mortuary rituals, the burning of bodies and houses and the maintainence of domestic spaces and structures over long periods of time. Material Mnemonics engages with contemporary debates on the intersection of memory, identity, embodiement, and power and challenges archaeologists to consider how materiality both provokes and constrains the mnemonic processes in everyday life

The book is available from Amazon

Vue 9 First impressions.

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Just got my hands on the new version of Vue 9 Infinite and have been playing round with it for a short while, thought it would be good to share my first impressions.

Firstly, and most obviously, the interface has been overhauled, and it looks just lovely. Nice round boxes, good colour scheme, and bigger more colourful buttons.

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