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    • DanielD Offline
      Daniel
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      Try Incredibly Lush Grassy Places bundle at Cornucopia3D - in addition to tall grasses, it has a cut lawn.

      My avatar is an anachronism.

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        dylan
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        It's a shame Vue don't have a community like SCF.
        I find it is pretty difficult getting questions answered with the product.

        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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          alpro
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          Dylan, I don't think anyone has a forum like SCF. I'm always amazed how questions are answered so quickly, how much help is offered here, the contributions of the great script writers, and how much that I've learned here. Sorry for the off topic.

          Mike

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          • pugz1983P Offline
            pugz1983
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            Vue also has a displacement option. You can use a normal grass texture with a displacement map connected to it in the function editor. Set materials to object parametric. ( otherwise displacement will be off )
            Hope this helps. And the grassy places pack is a good option to.

            Greetz from Holland 😄

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            • honoluludesktopH Offline
              honoluludesktop
              last edited by

              Look here for a quick lesson. You can substitute any kind of grass. Be sure to also read two posts down.

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                21D
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                hi there guys, let me start by saying thank you all for the help, and i'm sorry but i have been so busy that i didn't have time to come back to this topic....

                @daniel said:

                Try Incredibly Lush Grassy Places bundle at Cornucopia3D - in addition to tall grasses, it has a cut lawn.

                i will have a look at this pack today and give you guys an update on my findings and tests...

                again thank you all

                "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
                Le Corbusier

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                • soloS Offline
                  solo
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                  Rachid, post an image of the type of grass you are in need of and I may be able to help, I have so many differnt types so if you can narrow it down it will make it easier.

                  http://www.solos-art.com

                  If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                  • chrisglasierC Offline
                    chrisglasier
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                    @honoluludesktop said:

                    Look here for a quick lesson. You can substitute any kind of grass. Be sure to also read two posts down.

                    You can foresee the future?

                    With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                    • honoluludesktopH Offline
                      honoluludesktop
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                      I can even predict the past :-), but with less reliance 😞

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                        21D
                        last edited by

                        @solo said:

                        Rachid, post an image of the type of grass you are in need of and I may be able to help, I have so many differnt types so if you can narrow it down it will make it easier.

                        well i was thinking in the line of: "Daniel J Hatton - Farnsworth House" below


                        Daniel J Hatton - Farnsworth House

                        "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
                        Le Corbusier

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                        • soloS Offline
                          solo
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                          😲 Is that a Vue render?

                          wait...is that a render? 😮

                          http://www.solos-art.com

                          If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                            21D
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                            @solo said:

                            :shock: Is that a Vue render?
                            wait...is that a render? 😮

                            nope it's not a VUE render, if i'm not mistaken it's a 3DS max render
                            and yes it's most definitely is a render, a very incredible render in a mater of fact 😄
                            you can visit Daniel's site here

                            the thing is, i have seen lawns (grass) rendered like this not only on the net, but have seen a couple of your own render i think with incredible outcome from VUE... so if you have anything resembling that, i would really appreciate it, or even a small tutorial on how to make a lawn on terrain 😉

                            "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
                            Le Corbusier

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