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hi everyone!!!

 

im working in a large project with a lot of detailed landscaping, the problem are the loans, have a lot of plants with flowers covering all de grass, and the plants are specific ones, does anyone knows a good tutorial to simulate this geometry or build a low poly plants, or a link where i can find specific plants???

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ola Ever

 

what kind of plants are you looking for?

Tropical, desert or suburban plantscapes??

 

(dont know what else To call it)

 

check These out and let me know if it is anywhere close ??

i am sure That Others will have other links, This is 2d billboard

 

or no poly plants, i use These at work in both VIZ and Photoshop

 

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main homepage link is

 

http://www.imagecels.com/

 

Trees:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/im01000.html#207

 

more Trees:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/thumnail/113/113.html

 

desert shrubs:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/im01000.html#207

 

desert Trees:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/Plants/desert_trees_images.html

 

Tropical Trees:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/thumnail/116/116.html

 

Palm Trees:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/Plants/pts3_palms_clipart.html

 

flowers and blooming plants:

 

http://www.imagecels.com/Plants/flowering_thumbs.html

 

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The nice Thing about bitmaps Trees and shrubs is That you can apply

These to a plane and link to a "dummy" That is linked to a specific camera

 

so if you end up changing your camera point of view

Then The plant planes will rotate To continue To face The camera

 

duplicate The same plant Image and link to a dummy That links to The Sun

make This 2nd plant "invisible" to render so it will cast a shadow but not show up

 

in The Image, This way cool if you change your light source or sun angle

 

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if necessary you can grab a digital camera and Take some photos

of The "exact" plants required for your arch Image and composition

 

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Archvision has some 3d RPC plants

 

http://www.archvision.com/

 

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i hope This helps

 

i live in Arizona not Too far North of you

 

Randy

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