For anyone using the free Ozbreed plants in Sketchup, we are keen to showcase some of your work, we will also include a link to your web site. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me via PM.
Andrew
For anyone using the free Ozbreed plants in Sketchup, we are keen to showcase some of your work, we will also include a link to your web site. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me via PM.
Andrew
Stu, nice to meet you.
The Kings park special is coming along nicely, its a lot of work but then again it will be well worth the effort.
And the fact that the plants are Australian and New Zealand natives should not be overlooked.
Almost everything from that Sketchup $49.50 collection is very popular in the northern hemisphere.
The Cabbage trees for instance are extremely common throughout the UK, they call them Cabbage palms over there and are used a lot in modern landscaping due to their hardiness in colder climates.
The Phoriums are popular in the UK and the States, they are grown in huge numbers especially in the warmer climates like California.
The free Ozbreed plants sell in their millions, again, extremely popular in Europe and the States - which is where Todd Layt (Ozbreed director) is at the moment.
Please feel free to contact me anytime if you have any requests for the Australian library Stu.
Andrew
Stu,
you are indeed correct - I am a New Zealander .
The Australian project was announced about 7 months ago and in between I was contracted by Ozbreed to work on their 30+ free plant library (which are all Australian). Nothing has changed in terms of my commitment to completing a nice range of Australian natives and in fact I am working on a Kings park special right now.
I also have to be realistic about the economics of supply and demand, NZ and Australia is a tiny market compared with the rest of the world. At the end of the day I still need to eat like everyone else (feel free to order the trees ) - so if support is lacking then I will find a new market, or run away and join the circus.
So no, I won't be shelving the Australian project.
Andrew
@stu said:
@solo said:
Stu,
Yup, he also made the ones for Ozbreed and is commissioned to make more in the near future.
Sorry Pete, I thought I was actually telling you that
[there is a link on Andrew's site to the OzBreed site.]
As I understand it, Andrew is a New Zealander and the plants on his site [Cordylines, Phormium etc.] are native to his country.
He has been promising for a long time now to come out with with a collection of Australian native plants, so lets hope he doesnt shelve that in a rush to try to compete with ImageCels, Ambient Light, Got3D, etc etc.
Scott,
Ambient Light puts out good stuff but I would think Envirographics cut-outs are superior. And I would imaging that a lot of time, blood sweat and tears has been lost in their production.
As great as they are, I'm not sure the quality would be noticed in most renders unless they are in the foreground. You might have noticed that a lot of suppliers are offering high res. branches as foreground framing of renders, which is sort of admitting that a lot of images dont work that well close up..but then they dont need to.
Stu