I have tried many times to integrate Vue Xstream into my archviz workflow but have not been that successful. Some of my beefs are:
1) You need to buy rendernode licenses to DR render from within Max
2) Rendering can be slooooow
3) It lacks something as simple as replacing a max object with a Vue plant with variations
4) The standalone Vue app really cannot compete with the Max interface so working in Vue is kinda painful
5) Many of the plants have poorly geometry and/or are scaled all over the place
I am not trying to bash the program. It seems to excel at fantasy work but not good, organized arch-viz workflow. I am wondering if anyone has opinions or disagrees. I would love to put it to use because it cost a pretty penny! So any advice or pointers would be nice too.
1) You need to buy rendernode licenses to DR render from within Max
2) Rendering can be slooooow
3) It lacks something as simple as replacing a max object with a Vue plant with variations
4) The standalone Vue app really cannot compete with the Max interface so working in Vue is kinda painful
5) Many of the plants have poorly geometry and/or are scaled all over the place
I am not trying to bash the program. It seems to excel at fantasy work but not good, organized arch-viz workflow. I am wondering if anyone has opinions or disagrees. I would love to put it to use because it cost a pretty penny! So any advice or pointers would be nice too.
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