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  • Arbaro - Tree Generator

    I just came across this link from another...um...3D related forum (thanks Brett if you see this). It's a tree generator written in java. Works on any OS. It exports to Povray, DXF or Wavefront OBJ files. More importantly it's FREE! I haven't played with it much but it looks like it might come in handy from some of you. Not sure about poly count though.

    Paul
    Paul

  • #2
    Very nice, i like it... i like it alot.

    A nice simple tree generator!!

    For those of you who dont know how to run it. Just double click the arbaro_gui.jar and everything should start up.

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    • #3
      Mmmm I can't get it to work. The jar seems to be some kind of rar?
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      • #4
        .jar is a java runtime file...you need a java client installed to run it

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        • #5
          mmm perhaps you have jar files associated with winrar...
          yeah go into winrar, and into settings, then across to the integration tab, and untick JAR.

          should work now.

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          • #6
            the download link dosn't seem to work
            can you upload it or send it to me by email and i will upload it for all of us.
            Cheers
            gili
            http://www.3dvision.co.il

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            • #7
              mmm odd it is down.

              ahh well here ya go.

              http://www.apex.net.au/~daforce/vray/arbaro_1_9_4.zip

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              • #8
                thanks
                I've extracted it
                Which file is the program itself?
                http://www.3dvision.co.il

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                • #9
                  see my first post

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                  • #10
                    .jar is a java runtime file...you need a java client installed to run it
                    What is a java runtime file and where do I find a java client to install?
                    Bret

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                    • #11
                      www.java.com

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