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On 27-2-2012 20:05, Norbert Kern wrote:
> Back in 2005 I invested a large amount of money in xfrog libraries.
> Now I feel that lighting, perspective and general composition are much more
> important than anything else.
> Furthermore nature generates specific patterns for plant communities, which are
> not random.
> If you have generated a good vegetation pattern, you need only a small number of
> different meshes.
I totally agree. For instance, two or three different trees are enough
to create a forest.
> Therefore I will concentrate on my old vegetation simulation approach. Up to now
> I haven't found another really convincing solution on that topic yet.
Good work. What I appreciate in this image is the subtle philosophy
enclosed. And the butterfly of course ;-)
Thomas
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