Photo of a tree in plan view for photoshop
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently rendering a site plan in which i have to show trees, hedges and bushes. I searched a lot for tree brushes but all i got brushes in elevational view. I googled for images for trees in plan view but they were of really low resolution, not good enough to make a brushDoes anyone knows of a source of a tree brush in plan view? I don't want an outline kinda tree. An image of tree/bush/hedge from the top will serve my purpose in the best way.
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Solo is hiding his incredible plant and tree packs somewhere. perhaps we can beg him to link them for us.
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http://www.doschdesign.com/products/vizimages/Birds_Eye_Trees.html - There is a freebie here in .psd format that may be of use.
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@earthmover said:
http://www.doschdesign.com/products/vizimages/Birds_Eye_Trees.html - There is a freebie here in .psd format that may be of use.
thanks a lot adam..!! I got this file only but unfortunately as a low res jpg
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There are some top plan view png images in this LO scrapbook file:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29122If you rename the *.layout extension to *.zip, you can extract the individual image files from there. They are quite hi-res images.
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@gaieus said:
There are some top plan view png images in this LO scrapbook file:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29122If you rename the *.layout extension to *.zip, you can extract the individual image files from there. They are quite hi-res images.
wow!! that's a nice hack !!
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It's not really a "hack". There are a bunch of file types that work the same way. skm, kmz to name some from this SU/GE domain. They are simply "packed" files and are only renamed so that applications and the OS can identify them
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