andromedakun opened this issue on Jun 17, 2009 · 23 posts
wabe posted Wed, 17 June 2009 at 8:24 AM
Maybe it is worth first to understand the two different types of plants that can be used in Vue.
#1 The SolidGrowth plants that are native Vue and have the extension .veg. The good thing iof those are that they react to breeze and wind AND (more important even) , each plant from a species that you add to a scene looks slightly different to all others in the scene. Even in ecosystems this works. Realms, Lush and others are done this way and are variations of existing plants that come with Vue (or can be bought for).
#2 So called static plants. These are done in other External programs - like XFrog, Tree Pro etc - and come in as imports. Their extension (when offered for Vue directly) is vob, the Vue object format. They DO NOT react to wind or breeze and they do not vary within a scene. But because they are done in highly specialized programs (normally), they can be used for much closer close-ups as Vue internal plants.
Both types you can get for example at Cornucopia3D (or here at Renderosity) and of course my plants are the best! :D
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