What's the best way to generate trees
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2007-10-02
07:03 AM
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2023-05-11
12:24 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
The quallity, even on high settings (high dpi and high object default settings) is not very realistic compared to everything else that Lightworks renders, also the generating times increase dramatically.
I am using the default trees in Archicad and a downloaded library from the Archicad forum.
My computer specs are
2.6 Ghz processor
1gb ram
320 Gig HD
I am happy enough with the rendering times (with out trees) as it takes about 10mins for a 2000 x 750 (pixels) render at 250dpi

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2007-10-02 07:45 AM
There was a library "Hoshino" commercially available with architected trees of reasonable polygons, but other than generically saying "tree" they had no character.
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2007-10-02 06:13 PM
These are great trees if this is where I get them from.
The only pine/conifer trees I have found before this look like Xmas trees.
And I gotta say , here in the ADKs we have planty of conifer trees, but, maybe only 1/1000th of them look like a Christmas Tree.
Edit again- I say duh cuse I never copied the link in. edit.

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2007-10-02 10:39 PM
http://www.onyxtree.com/
Onyx Tree Pro is an application that generates unique, botanically correct trees. You make your own tree based in on of their many prototypes. These trees have lots of polygons.
When exporting the tree model to 3Ds, the user can constrain model complexity by simplifying the model and flattening leaves.
Since most 3Ds applications use a different XYZ system than Archicad, the tree model may arrive in Archicad laying down. Fix this in the 3Ds import dialog and import again.
In my seminar, [Washington DC, Oct22 - Philadelphia, Oct23 - New York Oct25 - Boston, Oct26] I suggest importing foliage as a separate object from the trunk and branches so that they can be rotated against one another to give more complex iterations [2 objects = infinite variation].

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2007-10-03 12:25 AM
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2007-10-03 03:13 AM
Any idea where I can get Australian trees?

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2007-10-03 03:29 AM
You'll have to use GDL for your swagman, however.

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2007-10-03 08:09 PM
Rafał
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2007-10-04 03:01 AM
Some of the objects come up on 'cards' and some create an error message. I don't have many other specific details because I havn't used these objects much because of the faults.
I assume I must be doing something wrong and would appreciate any advice.
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2007-10-04 04:56 AM