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    Stewy
    last edited by 19 Jan 2009, 11:38

    Hi Guys,

    I now need to draw a neat hedge for a plan and want it to look good, doesn't need to have every leaf! and ideas on a good way to model it?
    Thinking about it, being able to model trees would also be good

    Thanks,

    Stew

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      Masta Squidge
      last edited by 20 Jan 2009, 00:44

      @stewy said:

      Hi Guys,

      I now need to draw a neat hedge for a plan and want it to look good, doesn't need to have every leaf! and ideas on a good way to model it?
      Thinking about it, being able to model trees would also be good

      Thanks,

      Stew
      You could make a simple box in the shape of said hedge then apply a realistic, leafy repeating texture to it. You can of course add smaller details, like rounded/beveled edges and such. If you have photoshop skills they are easy to create, otherwise a search online should help. That I think is the simplest way of doing it. If i recall someone around here makes really REALLY nice foliage in SU...

      Although I suspect you have already though of that idea and want something better. I seriously lack the skills to compromise between accuracy and easy modeling and have it look good. Its a fine line between a boxed hedge and one with branches and leaves.

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        Tobobo
        last edited by 20 Jan 2009, 13:32

        Its something I struggle with when I model schemes, the powers that be want realism and speed. I've done both the box shape and repeating 3D components and both work in different situations.

        How realistic does the model have to be?

        Toby

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          jim smith
          last edited by 20 Jan 2009, 16:57

          Try this link. It is in the components and materials forum. Very simple hedge

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            solo
            last edited by 20 Jan 2009, 17:08

            @unknownuser said:

            I now need to draw a neat hedge for a plan

            Stewy, are you needing this as a 3d component or are you planning to use it as a top/plan view in layout?

            http://www.solos-art.com

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              watkins
              last edited by 20 Jan 2009, 18:39

              I found this in my folder of useful garden components. I cannot remember from where I got the model, and so cannot acknowledge the source. The technique of using a texture with a transparent background seems to work quite nicely. I image it could be made smaller in size by using components rather than groups.

              Hope this helps.

              Regards,
              Bob


              Hedge.skp

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                Stewy
                last edited by 26 Jan 2009, 20:55

                Thank you guys for your replies, I have played around with 3D boxes and colours (haven't figured out how to add leaf patterns yet!) and I may just use a sort of opaque green rectangle as a hedge.

                I do love this program - can't stop playing with it. Great forum, thanks fellas

                Stew

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                  solo
                  last edited by 26 Jan 2009, 21:46

                  I made a .png of a hedge for you, attached is the alpha embedded image as well as a seperate alpha map for those who want to use it with vray.

                  hedge.png

                  hedge alpha.png

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                    Stewy
                    last edited by 27 Jan 2009, 14:42

                    Thanks Solo,

                    So I now save the png and use it as a sort of texture/colour to apply to my hedge box sides? or am I being a spanner?

                    Stew

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                      Gaieus
                      last edited by 27 Jan 2009, 14:53

                      You can also import it as a simple image and just place it side by side. These 2D images can work fairly well from a distance. Of course, for a foreground object, you can combine them with a certain boxy shape, too.

                      Gai...

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                        solo
                        last edited by 30 Jan 2009, 21:02

                        Hope this helps.


                        http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/9164/lowpolyhedgezu3.jpg

                        lowpoly hedge.skp

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                          pieterv
                          last edited by 10 Oct 2012, 15:43

                          Thanks for that! I find it usefull.

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                            pbacot
                            last edited by 10 Oct 2012, 18:07

                            Thanks Pete !

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