Introduction To Vue 9 xStream: Part 8, 3D Studio Max Integration
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Introduction To Vue 9 xStream: Part 8, 3D Studio Max Integration

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This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series 'Introduction To Vue 9 xStream"

In Part 8 of Wassim’s Ouartsi’s extensive in-depth look at Vue 9 xStream series, we’ll take a look at the integration between Vue 9 xStream and 3D Studio Max and how we can work on projects seamlessly between the two programs. Topics include bringing Vue assets into 3ds Max’s workspace, and how we can combine them with other elements to construct fully realized environments, consisting of terrain, atmospheric effects and foliage.


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  • Martin

    Hi Wassim,

    Thank You for the Excellent Tutorial !

    I was wondering if you could do a tutorial where I have footage
    and I want to replace the background with a Vue scene ?

    You know Like set extension.

    Again, Thank You.

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      Hi Martin !

      Glad you enjoyed the tutorial, it has been a lot of work ;)

      Yeah, i eventually can help you with that. May be as a quick tipe or so…
      Have to check with the AeTuts+ Director ;)

      Enjoy ;)

  • http://www.ipitythefool.com Clubber Lang

    It’s great to see some Vue love here on CG.Tuts, nice work. Vue can be an incredibly useful tool to general 3D artists that sometimes gets overlooked.

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      That’s it Clubber !

      One of the goals of these tutorial series, is to show that Vue has grown and plays in the big leagues, according to that, it is getting an important place as you said in the life of general 3D artists ;)

      Thanks for your comment and i hope you really enjoyed ;)

      PS: By the way Chris, it is part 8 and not 9 ;)

  • Gotan

    Hey Wassmin,

    Thank you very much for your comprehensive tutorial. How did you tackle the issue between mental rey and vue xstream? Both applications use different gamma corrections so that images rendered in mental ray are far too bright and looked washed out. That’s quite a pain in the ass.

    • Wassim Ouartsi
      Author

      I always work in linear workflow so i fix the gamma of all my application to 2.2 just change it and it will fix your problem ;)