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History
Created: | 07/11/2015 |
Last Modified: | 06/17/2017 |
File Size: | 30.8 KB |
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Medwedius said over 7 years ago:
Hello. Tell me please, how you managed to make so much vegetation in the viewport 2.0? I have problems with such a number of objects with transparency. It starts to display incorrectly. Perhaps you have links to the necessary information/link, or you can tell how it was done. Or it is even better to put an example of such a scene. -
fjhgxxwym said over 7 years ago:
Thank you for your script, very practical! -
hervus2 said over 7 years ago:
Hi.A nice script however the UI are a bit confusing... because it doesn't keep the values given when "saving the state" !Same for the amount in the Object list !To add some randomness, change in the Per Particles Attributes the RotationPP expresion :
pPlane1ParticleShape.rotationPP=<< rand(15),rand(45),rand(15) >>; -
fzhiq said over 8 years ago:
thank you. -
Raj100 said over 9 years ago:
Great script- thank you very much for sharing. It works perfectly under Mac OS X. What would be a very nice feature to add is the ability to lean objects relative to normal by a random angle between two pre specified values. Trees etc. don't grow straight up or always perpendicular to the ground plane so the ability to permit some leaning would be extremely useful. Thanks again for sharing. -
Ali_as hasan said over 9 years ago:
tutorial please where ?
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