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Hello,
I need to make a lot of scots pines in some scene, but I need good
detail of the nearest trees. Any ideas how to create them or where get
some low detail and high detail models/macros for them?
Example real images of such trees are
http://www.rfs.org.uk/totm/scotpine.htm
http://www.beyond.fr/flora/pinscots.html
http://www.queensu.ca/pps/grounds/arboretum/Scotspine.htm
Thanks a lot
Disnel
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"Disnel" <dis### [at] itamcascz> wrote in message
news:3CE### [at] itamcascz...
> Hello,
>
check out my narnia image from the worlds within worlds irtc round.
http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2002-02-28/tmworld.jpg
The trees aren't much good for closup, but if you need a lot of trees for
middle/distance, they might help.
I had 15,000 trees in the image (well, that's how many I generated, but some are
certainly out of sight).
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Thanks a lot, I'll try it.
Disnel
Tom Melly wrote:
> check out my narnia image from the worlds within worlds irtc round.
> http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2002-02-28/tmworld.jpg
>
> The trees aren't much good for closup, but if you need a lot of trees for
> middle/distance, they might help.
>
> I had 15,000 trees in the image (well, that's how many I generated, but some are
> certainly out of sight).
>
>
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3CE### [at] itamcascz...
> I need to make a lot of scots pines in some scene, but I need good
> detail of the nearest trees. Any ideas how to create them or where get
> some low detail and high detail models/macros for them?
A possibility would be to download the evaluation version of xfrog
(www.xfrog.com), figure out how to use it and try to model one yourself
(it's feasible because they have pines in some of their libraries). The demo
version is fully functional for 1 month.
G.
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take a look in p.b.images. I put there an image of a xfrog pine.
I can help you with the xfrog source, if you want it .
But there is a major drawback: the image took more than 300 MB ram
because of the large tree mesh (the needles are triangles).
An old standard xfrog pine needs "only" about 100 MB.
You can see it here:
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/24424/?mtop=171932&moff=32
With these two trees combined you should be able to make a whole forest.
Norbert
> > I need to make a lot of scots pines in some scene, but I need good
> > detail of the nearest trees. Any ideas how to create them or where get
> > some low detail and high detail models/macros for them?
>
> A possibility would be to download the evaluation version of xfrog
> (www.xfrog.com), figure out how to use it and try to model one yourself
> (it's feasible because they have pines in some of their libraries). The
demo
> version is fully functional for 1 month.
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news: 3cebebf6$1@news.povray.org...
> take a look in p.b.images. I put there an image of a xfrog pine.
> I can help you with the xfrog source, if you want it .
I'd be interested too, in fact. I've tried to make one but I'm not
proficient enough with xfrog (yet).
G.
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http://www.oyonale.com
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This is exactly the tree, which I want ;-). But I need to finish it up
to this thursday and I never worked with xfrog (because I don't use
windows and there is no Linux version, I should install windows inside
vmware for it). Your help with xfrog source will be great for me.
In computer I have 1GB, so I hope, that I can use some trees of such a size.
Thanks a lot
Disnel
Norbert Kern wrote:
> take a look in p.b.images. I put there an image of a xfrog pine.
> I can help you with the xfrog source, if you want it .
> But there is a major drawback: the image took more than 300 MB ram
> because of the large tree mesh (the needles are triangles).
> An old standard xfrog pine needs "only" about 100 MB.
> You can see it here:
> http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/24424/?mtop=171932&moff=32
> With these two trees combined you should be able to make a whole forest.
>
> Norbert
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