I am waiting for someone to tell me when they plan to launch the detailed vegetation, the current vegetation being not detailed makes the composition less realistic ..... I cannot bring a Maxtree model because it has too many polygons, I have tried to reduce them but still, a tree can bring 1700000 polygons, if I reduce them I will lose the detail I am looking for................
High detailed 3D vegetation, when????
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Not sure what kind of magic you are looking for. Polygons are polygons. A "highly detailed" Enscape tree asset would by definition be high-poly. They spend a lot of time optimizing geometry to work in real-time and there are trade-offs for that speed.
If you need high detail, look at VRay, Laubwerk, etc.
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I am waiting for someone to tell me when they plan to launch the detailed vegetation, the current vegetation being not detailed makes the composition less realistic ..... I cannot bring a Maxtree model because it has too many polygons, I have tried to reduce them but still, a tree can bring 1700000 polygons, if I reduce them I will lose the detail I am looking for................
It depends on your machine as well but bringing in just a couple (in some cases even one) of such high-poly objects to be rendered in Enscape can cause major performance problems up to the point where you can't really navigate the scene anymore. Of course, for offline renderers, high-poly objects make sense because they're generally simplified in the offline-3D-rendering solution itself, and once you then hit the render button it has minutes or up to hours to take a single rendering, but that is not what we're striving for here at Enscape. As already correctly stated by rifkin above me, we try our best to strike a balance of performance and appearance when it comes to our Assets and that will not change anytime soon.
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Proxy your high poly objects. Transmutr works great as well for polygon reduction
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Proxy your high poly objects. Transmutr works great as well for polygon reduction
hello friend, how can i do that? i use revit, and i didn't heard about transmutr before!
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Hello Jcastle Here is the link to Transmutr:
https://transmutr.com/This is the same people who make Skatter.
Sadly, I don't believe it plugs into Revit as I have only worked with it through Sketchup. Otherwise, it is a great tool for polygon reduction and exporting into different file types.
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Jcastle Transmutr is for Sketchup users only. It is a plugin developed by jiminy-billy-bob. He might be able to shed more light on this topic.
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jiminy-billy-bob. He might be able to shed more light on this topic.
I'm afraid I don't have much to add. Indeed Transmutr can only produce SketchUp files for now.
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I'm afraid I don't have much to add. Indeed Transmutr can only produce SketchUp files for now.
Make trasmutr for revit... we need those 3ds max assets
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This might be helpful to you: Scattering Vegetation in Revit | Enscape 2.9
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Hey guys, we at Globe Plants will be introducing our vegetation models for Enscape Custom Asset Library hopefully early next week. Our low poly models are reduced heavily in polygon to approx 100k max for very complex species and most species are roughly around 10k polygons.
You can use our assets for Revit/Vectorworks/SketchUp/Rhino with Enscape.
Please look forward to them
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Hey guys, we at Globe Plants will be introducing our vegetation models for Enscape Custom Asset Library hopefully early next week. Our low poly models are reduced heavily in polygon to approx 100k max for very complex species and most species are roughly around 10k polygons.
You can use our assets for Revit/Vectorworks/SketchUp/Rhino with Enscape.
Please look forward to them
Ohh woooowww.. thats really cool!! lets see them!
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This might be helpful to you: Scattering Vegetation in Revit | Enscape 2.9
But thats only for maxtree families or not? i can use enscape proxies?
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Ohh woooowww.. thats really cool!! lets see them!
They are now live on our website
you can check them here https://globeplants.com/collections/revit-enscape
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globeplants3d Are the models in these packs actually in those (sketchup, revit, rhino,...) formats or just optimized for Enscapes custom asset library?
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Hey guys, we at Globe Plants will be introducing our vegetation models for Enscape Custom Asset Library hopefully early next week. Our low poly models are reduced heavily in polygon to approx 100k max for very complex species and most species are roughly around 10k polygons.
You can use our assets for Revit/Vectorworks/SketchUp/Rhino with Enscape.
Please look forward to them
Is there any chance you could provide a sample object for us to evaluate, looks very promising
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globeplants3d Are the models in these packs actually in those (sketchup, revit, rhino,...) formats or just optimized for Enscapes custom asset library?
Our models are optimised for Enscape Asset Library which you can use them in Revit, Rhino and SketchUp ... if you running those softwares with Enscape.
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Is there any chance you could provide a sample object for us to evaluate, looks very promising
Certainly, please get in contact with us on our website
and we will be able to provide you with the sample
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Certainly, please get in contact with us on our website
and we will be able to provide you with the sample
Cheers, have just sent you a message via your website, Are you going to have an enscape version available for all of your plants as I see that only a limited selection is available at the moment.
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Cheers, have just sent you a message via your website, Are you going to have an enscape version available for all of your plants as I see that only a limited selection is available at the moment.
It will take some time but we will be doing enscape version for all our bundles on our website eventually