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Offline Pat the Cat

Re: I hope this was the correct place - VistaPro question
« on: January 11, 2017, 05:28:03 AM »
Quote from: BuBBoB;805765
Hi peeps, this forum is to do with rendering so I hope you won't mind a request. I have used all the versions of VistaPro down the years, finally ending with the last PC version. However, the scenery/maps CD has gone bad. Very odd, no errors, no scratches but system reads the disc and it has no files at all (tested on all of my systems at home) while the program disc stored in the same box is absolutely fine. Please could anyone let me buy or make a copy of this disc?

Regards, BubBob.

AFAIK all .dem files can be had, but I don't think people supply on CD.

One option if you really do need a file from the CD is to get it polished. It sounds like it has problems reading the directory from the disk, so it could be the internal surface is damaged. Unlikely but it could have died.

The polishing process it necessary sometimes even when you can't see scratches, as the surface can become more clouded over time and the sensor has more trouble reading returns from the laser through the clouded material. There are no guarantees with it but it's better than 80% success rate, worth a try. Don't try it at home, use a professional service. The DIY efforts can work but have a much lower success rate.

In my experience. (oops. That taught me).
"To recurse is human. To iterate, divine."

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Offline Pat the Cat

Re: I hope this was the correct place - VistaPro question
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2017, 12:57:25 AM »
Vista Pro is probably the app I miss the most from my Amiga days. Certainly in terms of usage.

I think I spent months and months doing alien landscapes with the thing. Way more fun than playing games, I found.

I couldn't even look at them properly with a stock A3000. Just saved the 24 bit, converted to S-HAM for an approximation.
"To recurse is human. To iterate, divine."

A1200, Vanilla, Surf Squirrel, SD Card, KS 3.0/3.z, PCMCIA dev
A500, Vanilla, A570, Rev 5, KS 1.2/1.3 Testbench system
Rasp Pi, UAE4ARM, 3D laser scanner, experimental, hoping for AmigaOS4Arm, based on Watterott Fabscan Pi
 

Offline Pat the Cat

Re: I hope this was the correct place - VistaPro question
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2017, 01:46:57 AM »
Quote from: B00tDisk;821058
An updated version of VP would be too cool for words, one with grasses, plants, volumetric water etc.

Very difficult to do an editable flora version... without original source, anyway.

Pretty difficult even if you did have the source, but I agree, would be a massive upgrade.

Even nicer - setup the whole scene in Vista, then export the whole shebang to Lightwave for rendering.

Then perhaps a fauna editor, for doing six legged alien cows or similar... OK, now I'm going off into wild fantasy land. I'll stop now.
"To recurse is human. To iterate, divine."

A1200, Vanilla, Surf Squirrel, SD Card, KS 3.0/3.z, PCMCIA dev
A500, Vanilla, A570, Rev 5, KS 1.2/1.3 Testbench system
Rasp Pi, UAE4ARM, 3D laser scanner, experimental, hoping for AmigaOS4Arm, based on Watterott Fabscan Pi
 

Offline Pat the Cat

Re: VistaPro question
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2017, 03:35:02 AM »
Quote from: darkage;821062
Just bumped into  this about other world rendering applications - http://www.tdt3d.com/articles_viewer.php?art_id=25

Awesome! Thank you! :)
"To recurse is human. To iterate, divine."

A1200, Vanilla, Surf Squirrel, SD Card, KS 3.0/3.z, PCMCIA dev
A500, Vanilla, A570, Rev 5, KS 1.2/1.3 Testbench system
Rasp Pi, UAE4ARM, 3D laser scanner, experimental, hoping for AmigaOS4Arm, based on Watterott Fabscan Pi