3D tree object beyond parameters
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‎2012-07-05 03:09 AM
‎2012-07-05
03:09 AM
For example, I have a tree here that is 850x850mm, and shows this in plan, but in 3D the leaves extend to up to 1500mm from the trunk (so tree is actually 3m in diameter)
Parameters:
density in % 40
resolution of crown 70
Diam of crown 80
res of leaves 10
diam of leaves 50
ArchiCAD 18/Windows 7/16GB Memory/i5 3.2GHz Processor/NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
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‎2013-03-06 08:49 AM
‎2013-03-06
08:49 AM
Have you tried ArchiTree BROAD 1.0 from the object depository (sitework > garden)? Maybe it will suit your needs better. http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/object_depository.php ?
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‎2013-03-06 03:00 PM
‎2013-03-06
03:00 PM
sarahric wrote:It's a tree, I don't expect precise dimensions
How did you go with the actual size of the tree. Is it beyond the size given?

sarahric wrote:Another option is to place the tree/bush on a layer that is visible for the exterior rendering, but hidden for interior views, if you are not showing both at the same time (like with BIMx).
I have a project where I wanted a low small tree (almost a bush, but the bush object is not appropriate) in my 3d rendering right next to the house, but I couldn't make it look right without leaves floating of and inside the house!
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‎2013-03-07 12:10 AM
‎2013-03-07
12:10 AM
Thanks.
I had started to put 3d trees on a seperate layer, and 2d trees in plan, just because I need the correct width of the tree in plan.
Guess thats it
I had started to put 3d trees on a seperate layer, and 2d trees in plan, just because I need the correct width of the tree in plan.
Guess thats it
ArchiCAD 18/Windows 7/16GB Memory/i5 3.2GHz Processor/NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
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