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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 10 10:34 am)
Attached Link: http://www.3dplants.com
Try here. :-)My idea of rebooting is kicking somebody in the butt twice!
Attached Link: http://home.crw.net/thgeisel/images/Dattel.zip
Sorry, this time it should work and of course,free for everyoneAttached Link: http://home.crw.net/thgeisel/images/Dattel.zip
Great Plant thegeisel, thanks! Rockets, the letter D is capital....change that and you can get it....Attached Link: http://home.crw.net/thgeisel/images/Dattel.zip
Hope it works now, or my ISP has blocked the page :-((For trees Liteluvr's virtual forest sets are very good. I'm working on some leaf and bark textures that will be up free at his site eventually to extend the usefulness of the sets even further. Orio also has some lovely trees made with Xfrog but they are VERY high poly. Now that I have a new computer with 512 megs of RAM I might pick some of them up - right now I only have a couple freebies he gave away a while back that made my old computer crash and burn half the time with memory overload : ) I have been pretty disappointed with most of the shrubs and such I've seen for Poser. The shapes are good, but the textures are horrible. The plants look plastic, not real But I'm a botanist, so I'm pretty darn hard to please in that department : ) Eventually I'll pick up Xfrog and have a go at modeling and UV mapping my own, I suppose. There is a shareware modeller for small plants out there by Kurtz-Feingold at http://www3.mistral.co.uk/nigelpickering/ but the models generated with it don't take textures at all and every time I run them through UV mapper I get something wierder than snake shoes. 3d cafe has a package called "The Botanical" that looks pretty good but before I shell out the $150 to pick it up I'd like to talk to someone else who got it. There has GOT to be stuff out there for AutoCAD in DXF format for the landscape architects to use but I've had no joy so far finding stand-alone products with good plants in DXF format.
Well branches are easy for people to get but I haven't been happy with leaves so far. I'm not as picky as you Goldfire, but my dad was an English gardener. So plants should look like plants, darn it :) I have plantstudio and its good for little stuff - and I have lots of trees - but shrubbery and undergroth yet defeat me. Also there seems not to be a good low poly solution for boxwood hedges :) Was it you who was going to scan some leaves in for me to play with? or confusing you with someone else? Lyrra
Attached Link: http://cresswells.com/graphics/poser1/index.html
Pam Cresswell had a fig leaf prop in Free stuff once, if you can't find it, it's on her page at the link. *sigh* still looking for Mediterranean trees and plants...This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.