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Built in about 10 minutes with treeZ, the render took a lot longer.

 

Very nice John. I keep planning to revisit Treeez but never enough time in the day and too many other projects.

 

Not going to tell us how long it took to render? ;)

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That is some amazingly good looking foliage! Especially if it was easy to set up. I would love to hear how you did it! Is it perhaps adaptable to animating the foliage growing (like a time-lapse movie)?

 

My growing tree animations (here) have been collecting dust on the shelf since I had so much trouble getting the foliage to look natural and lush without causing rendering problems. Guess it might be time to dust the project off and try some of the new possibilities for foliage.

 

This is the gist of what I was working on: Growing Tree Animation

 

...and one branch: Growing Branch Animation

 

My full-blown tree took several hours to render just one frame: Tree

 

Oh John, don't get me started with trees.
Mark, I know you've been working on trees from way back! Thanks for your help in the past!

 

Bill Gaylord

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Rodney: Render time was just shy of three hours on my 1.8 centrino tablet.

Clonewar: The foliage is a custom fur material

MtPeak: Fun aren't they ;)

Bill(and anyone else interested): I've attached the tree model file for anyone who wants to pull it apart.

tree.zip

I'm not sure how well the hair would animate for growth, at a rough guess I'd animate a single branch from beginning growth to leafy final, and then map that onto the hair as an image sequence. In theory it would work

Robert: One of the fabulous zpider plugins

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I like that tree. Makes my ones look positively shabby.

 

I have been tempted to update my own trees but with those render times and the amount of time spent making them... I would never get anything else done.

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