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You're probably already aware that
primitive objects can be used to create many useful things, but did you know
that primitives have another, hidden side to them? If you dare, move your
camera to the interior of a primitive -- a cube, cone, pyramid, etc. -- you
may be surprised at what new images can be found deep within!
1 - Open a New file in Vue d'Esprit
and select any atmosphere.
2 - Move to Layer 2. Load
a primitive object, anything except a plane.
3 - Select your camera and reposition
it to the interior of your primitive.
4 - Begin exploring and considering
the possibilities!
This eerie subterranean scene was
formed with only two primitive objects -- the interior of a torus for the
tunnel structure and a plane for the murky water.
Oh yes, and one spooky sewer creature with glowing eyes. :)
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