Little Help please.

Ok I know there are a million threads some older than others, so i need some current suggestions. Since the start of scatter plugins I have not really started using them since i have been so busy with the design part of my renderings etc. ( Im an Architect ). Im currently starting a project which will require it, Not sure if I can spend the money on Vray Scatter right now my work firm is on a tight budget, If you can advise on a free scatter technique it would help i need to produce an image like below. Any help is appreciated, you guys always come through. =)

im on 2010 and sp4a 64 bit.

oh and sorry about the thread title i couldn’t change it..lol

on a flat surface like that you can try forest lite:

I guess it should work allright, it may only take a bit to draw all the different splines needed for such an intricate wall.

What the difference between the Forest pack lite and Pro ?

lite is the free, limited, version. you get less features and you can’t scatter on surfaces but only within splines. it’s still a great plugin imo, and should work perfectly in your case.

oh i see. Nice thanks so much ! I will definitely TRY IT !

GTools jar planter is very good IMO, too.

I did something similar with just painting proxies on the wall… In my opinion you will have it done by hand faster than you’ll find out how to use the plugin…

gotcha, not to familiar with the painting tool though, :confused: so in this case i might want to use the plugin lol.

G Tools in script spot, link is not working :confused:

Bummer, I just checked, too. Maybe he’s updating his homepage?
I have a few scatter plug-ins etc., but this one is usually my favorite for garden/planter bed stuff.
Hope it will still be available…

oh, wait, try this link
http://www.evvisual.com/index.php?option=com\_content&view=article&id=15:planter-maxscript&catid=1&Itemid=9

wow u rock, this is exactly what i could use. works with proxies right ?

Yes, I use it with Vrayproxies without any issues.

Cool, Thanks Volt u saved my life. =)

NP, I hope to see your result maybe :slight_smile:

Oh, and thanks for the awesome script Guillermo

Hi,
this is exactly what I meant by painting the proxies :slight_smile:
I use advanced painter, but this would be working solution too.
Good luck!