3d plants and trees


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6 hours ago, Mark3D said:

....that are not to high surfaces and suitable for chief...

Aye matey, there's the rub. Xfrog.com has thousands

but they tend to have high surface counts. They also 

have some free samples so you might want to give

some a try and see how they perform for you. Here

is a quick PBRT comparison between a Chief 3D tree

and a Xfrog tree. These were both Ash trees and seem

to be striking eerily similar poses. B)

Ash-1.thumb.png.9bc7d4c421b9505327e10a9864000a0d.png

 

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15 hours ago, Rich_Winsor said:

Aye matey, there's the rub. Xfrog.com has thousands

but they tend to have high surface counts. They also 

have some free samples so you might want to give

some a try and see how they perform for you. Here

is a quick PBRT comparison between a Chief 3D tree

and a Xfrog tree. These were both Ash trees and seem

to be striking eerily similar poses. B)

Ash-1.thumb.png.9bc7d4c421b9505327e10a9864000a0d.png

 

thanks for the example

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