Introduction To Vue 9 xStream: Part 4 Creating and Editing Atmospheres
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Introduction To Vue 9 xStream: Part 4 Creating and Editing Atmospheres

Tutorial Details
  • Software: Vue xStream
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 2 Hours

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series 'Introduction To Vue 9 xStream"

In part 4 of Wassim Ouartsi’s massive Introduction To Vue 9 series, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at creating and editing atmospheres inside Vue. Wassim will show you how to use and edit atmospheric presets, and how these can be adjusted to create new and interesting effects. We’ll also take a detailed look at how to edit lighting types, cloud layers and sky systems, as well as atmospheric effects such as fog, haze and wind through the Atmosphere Editor.

When you first start using a new software package, you’re a little bit lost. As you don’t really know where to start, what the options and parameters stand for, what the buttons do, etc… This tutorial series was made to introduce you to the best software for creating Natural 3D Environments, that software is: Vue 9 xStream. We’ll take a in-depth look of every aspect of Vue 9, starting with the user interface and working up to very complex environments!


Part 1

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Part 2

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Part 3

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Part 4

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  • apg51sa

    Thank you for this wonderful tutorial

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      Thank you very much apg51sa it is very encouraging !

  • http://keremgogus.daportfolio.com/ Kerem

    I don’t like offense the lecturer but the final result is really poor when its compared the amazing vue art out there. It looks like a default terragen render.

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      You are not offensing at all Karem, i like being criticised, it helps me getting better !

      I have to admit that the “What you will be creating” image is bit poor :D
      May be next time ;)

      And thank you very much for the compliment ;)

  • Ben

    Great explanations as always. Thanks again!

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      Very happy that you enjoyed the tutorial ;)

      Stay tuned for the upcoming parts !