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Gnarly! as some people used to say. I'm almost more impressed by the overall
scene. The tree seems a bit on the dense side, about how many days does it take
to parse such a thing?
I didn't see anyone ask about leaves to go with it.
Bob
"Tom Aust" <aus### [at] aust-anfertigungende> wrote in message
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| I use this image to show some of the new capabilities of the new
| version of "Tomtree", espescially the twig-ramification.
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Oh, gosh! I love it. It might be a bit dense, as some say here, but it looks
GOOD! Reminds me of that oldie 'shadow of the beast' on Amiga.
Any chance for source?
Simen.
Tom Aust skrev i meldingen <38DA0A7E.5C4A14D8@aust-anfertigungen.de>...
>I use this image to show some of the new capabilities of the new
>version of "Tomtree", espescially the twig-ramification.
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>Greetings
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>Tom Aust
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Simen Kvaal wrote:
> Any chance for source?
Sure, no problem. http://www.koeln.netsurf.de/~thom.aust/austv2.html
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I love it. I really like the plants too.
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Phil
...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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As I said, I wanted to show the major improvements of Tomtree - and this is the
twig-ramification for higher density, but less parsingtime anyway (1 min. for this
scene with height-fields).
All plants are produced by Tomtree.
Have a look for more examples at my site.
http://www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > virtual trees
Greetings
Tom Aust
Sigmund Kyrre Aas schrieb:
> Isn't there a tad too many branches? Also I think some of the thinnest ones are
> a bit thick.
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> Actually I'm more impressed by the vegetation to the left and in the lower
> right corner. Is that produced by Tomtree too?
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> sig.
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As I said, I wanted to show the major improvements of Tomtree - and this is the
twig-ramification for higher density, but less parsingtime anyway.
1 min. for this scene with height-fields!
Have a look for more examples at my site.
http://www.aust-anfertigungen.de > 3D-Visualisierung > virtual trees
Greetings
Tom Aust
Bob Hughes schrieb:
> Gnarly! as some people used to say. I'm almost more impressed by the overall
> scene. The tree seems a bit on the dense side, about how many days does it take
> to parse such a thing?
> I didn't see anyone ask about leaves to go with it.
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> Bob
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:56:53 +0100, Tom Aust
<aus### [at] aust-anfertigungende> wrote:
>As I said, I wanted to show the major improvements of Tomtree - and this is the
>twig-ramification for higher density, but less parsingtime anyway.
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>1 min. for this scene with height-fields!
Now *that* is an impressive result, sir!
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I like the ground tiled concrete look, some cracks where the tree grows...?
Does any of the tom tree work w/ the official vers...?
Tom Aust wrote:
> I use this image to show some of the new capabilities of the new
> version of "Tomtree", espescially the twig-ramification.
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> Greetings
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> Tom Aust
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> [Image]
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Kick ass, excellent tree, (and nice scene to :), tho maybe the tree is a bit
to 'twiggy'
Rick
"Tom Aust" <aus### [at] aust-anfertigungende> wrote in message
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> I use this image to show some of the new capabilities of the new
> version of "Tomtree", espescially the twig-ramification.
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> Greetings
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> Tom Aust
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Yes, why not!?
Moon47 schrieb:
> I like the ground tiled concrete look, some cracks where the tree grows...?
> Does any of the tom tree work w/ the official vers...?
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> Tom Aust wrote:
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> > I use this image to show some of the new capabilities of the new
> > version of "Tomtree", espescially the twig-ramification.
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> > Greetings
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> > Tom Aust
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