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  • #31
    I can't believe I've never heard of this before.

    The images on this thread look fantastic.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by instinct View Post
      nice one cubicle. Mind sharing where the trees and plants are coming from ?
      Aside from the grass which I made... er, old jobs on our server. I have no idea if they're xfrog, archmodels or something else - i sent an internal email saying 'who's got some trees and plants with nice materials i can have for a test' and got some links to scenes.


      I do know that the trees themselves arent that important though - it's remaking the materials from scratch and colour balancing the leaves properly that makes the most difference. You can make shit models look great so long as you're not within a metre or so. 90% of leaf materials far too green to look realistic - get some yellow in, desaturate it slightly, bit of reflection and you're good to go.
      If you're looking for some to buy, the archmodels ones are p. good out of the box (watch the leaves though). The free xfrog ones are also quite nice for the models though, so hit those up first.

      edit: oh yeah - that took 12 minutes to render on my machine.
      I was doing tests with reflections turned on after that and it was hitting 30/40 mins a frame, which while a lot is a pretty good time considering what it had to do. Had also knocked it up to 14billion polys by that point...
      Last edited by Neilg; 14-05-2009, 05:29 PM.

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      • #33
        Be interesting to see the version with reflections
        Chris Jackson
        Shiftmedia
        www.shiftmedia.sydney

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        • #34
          How long to you guys usually wait for your license? I just ordered.

          edit: Apparently, 5 minutes.

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          • #35
            Forest Pro image

            Hi all

            see attachment of my first foray into Forest Pro, not sure on polygon size but big! used approx 900 meg memory to render @ 3000x2250 in approx 30 mins on an i7 920, actual file size is approx 12 meg, mostly instanced VRay proxies. Got on with the software really well as only installed this Saturday, so watch this space..................

            laters

            spike
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            • #36
              short cut: I love this plugin

              I was searching for a tree/forest solution for some time. At first I was sure to jump on vrayScatter. But after being ignored by them - not one answer to my questions - I found Forest Lite. This is an absolute brilliant plug-in. It took me 12 minutes from installing to my first forest-rendering.

              Then I have ordered Forest Pro the day after and doing my first project with great success since the last weekend. (Delivery of ser# was the same day within some hours).

              You can render millions of cardboard trees with opacity mapping at very short time or use vray proxies. And the best is: It is pure fun because everything works as expected.

              In short: I love this plugin.

              Greets
              BLADE

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              • #37
                We have used Forest for years and when I first saw VRayScatter I just figured someone had just re-engineered it for use with Vray Proxies. Sounds like it's time to get the new version

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                • #38
                  This looks very impressive. I a trying the forest lite plugin now. Does this not allow network rendering ? Those trees in the examples images look great. Would you recommend onyx trees ?
                  Regards

                  Steve

                  My Portfolio

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by stevesideas View Post
                    This looks very impressive. I a trying the forest lite plugin now. Does this not allow network rendering ? Those trees in the examples images look great. Would you recommend onyx trees ?
                    Yes, Forest Lite can be used for network rendering. To install it in the slave nodes, you can use the setup program or copy the files manually:

                    http://www.itoosoft.com/english/menu...forest_install

                    The plugin is compatible with Onyx trees, including animation support.
                    Carlos Quintero
                    iToo Software
                    www.itoosoft.com

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                    • #40
                      More images in FPro

                      I really likes this software...

                      laters

                      Spike
                      Last edited by Spikeadeliv; 14-08-2009, 03:10 AM.

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