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Why in the world can i not edit my trees to look correct. For example I am trying to use the Golden Malay Palm 10' from the RPC Tree-Tropical family. I need this tree to be around 30' tall, when I change the height the whole tree size gets bigger. I really just need the trunk of the tree to get taller and the branches to keep the same proportions. Can someone please help with this?
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RPC objects are basically just photographs from a bunch of different angles, and the rendering uses the image closest to perpendicular to your camera. So, they can't really stretch, but they can scale.
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The problem is that some RPC content is not done realistically. We prefer to use the tree families from archigrafix.com that based their trees on the size of adult trees, and allows then to scale down with a parameter if necessary.
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