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Search a tree ''palissé'' in french

Anonymous
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This is a tree on a plan with structure cable.. Does exist on object archicad ?? Help me !!.. thanks
Xav
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Anonymous
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Hello Xav

I suppose that is hard to find…
Do you need a real 3D tree, or just a "picture" object will be sufficient.
I make a search and don't find anything which look like the tree you want… (Garden Works Library, Archibase, ArchiHelp, XFrog, FIB Visual, Cat_ae, ObjectOnline, OnyxTree, Bionatics…)

As anyone has an idea where we can find this kind of tree ?
Anonymous
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Hellooo, il me semble qu'on s'est déjà croisé sur le même sujet, il y'a deux jours..mais je n'ai toujours pas trouvé l'arbre idéal.. :(:(:(
Anonymous
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Yes,

Good area to find new tracks…
Frank Beister
Advisor
In the german lib there's a tree called "Laubbaum 1". Maybe one can modify it.

In the script are added cones one by one. At each crossing there is a new

v=rnd(360) to get a new direction. If you replace it by

GOSUB 815

and with the sub

end
0815:
v=rnd(90)-45 : v=v+180*(rnd(2)>1)
return

you will get a random rotation of 90 degrees in on or two directions.

Unfortunatly the script does not turn back the rotations around Z and Y after moving to each next crossing so you have to add

roty -w : rotz -v

beside the right rising number in the deletes of the transformation stack (DEL x).

I have not the time to modify the script, but maybe thats a way. The cones are not added by a loop, they are all scripted one by one.
bim author since 1994 | bim manager since 2018 | author of selfGDL.de | openGDL | skewed archicad user hall of fame | author of bim-all-doors.gsm
Anonymous
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Thanks franck

It looks like a away…

I will try it.
We have this same object called in the french Library "Arbre3D 01".
Anonymous
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ouf.. à ce niveau là..je ne comprend plus rien..
Djordje
Ace
Xav wrote:
ouf.. à ce niveau là..je ne comprend plus rien..
I don't speak French, but see that GDLspeak is not really your native language?
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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I think so…

You are right Djordje
gerd
Newcomer
hi,

perhaps it will be useful to try "arbaro":
http://arbaro.sourceforge.net/

it is a program to generate trees and plants based upon rules defined in xml files.
there are some sample files included, so with some time you may be able to make your own plants. the way it works seems to be similar to xfrog, but arbaro is more simple and it is freeware. it does not provide the possibility to add textures for the leaves, so you will need heavy files with many polygones to get something realistic.
you can export to dxf.
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