Need some trees for photoshop, please help!
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Hi everybody,
I've been rendering for 2 months now and I think i'm getting the hang of it. But I've realised that to produce a professional looking impression ( architectional ) Photoshop is a neccesary tool. I've been plowing trough the tutorials and after a while I've managed to change the background sky. Whoohoo!
My next step is adding some trees I think or a complete treeline. Now come my problem. I can't find any good ready to use trees. Can some please help?
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Did you have a look at the list in the bookmarked "Links for 3D models & other components" in this very sub-forum?
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Check out http://www.realworldimagery.com
The best foliage I know - perfect for photoshop, and with alpha masks already made. -
Thanx you very much. My problem is partialy solved. Know I'm looking for a tut to help me put in the trees. I've found a few in the tutorial section, so I think I'll manage.
Greetings from Holland
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Those with the alpha mask already made are great, nor problem putting them in, But the ones from the previous two links came without the alpha mask I think. Ik get a Jpeg, RGB and an Black and white alpha pic I think, but the ones with the mask already made came ass a TiFF file with black backround and a coloured pic. Can someone please tell me how to use the trees from the two first links??
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I've managed to create a alpha mask for selecting the trees from the first two links so problem solved! Thanx for the links and the tips
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Im a L.A. and I need tree graphics all the time. Check out http://www.vyonyx.com for some really good free high res things... look under the download section... they recently added a bunch of new trees and they measure around 10" by 10" at 300dpi, pretty dam good!!!! Keep in mind you owe me for telling you my "secret" site!!!
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