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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 9:06:20 AM | More trees for rendering?

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Guys/Girls, Does anyone know where to find/download some diffrent trees for revit? Also please donate some $$$ to this site without it WE would all have to spend more time finding out problems / making families on our own!! (Yes i have $10:00) Cheers Shanzie

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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 9:14:32 AM | RE: More trees for rendering?

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Revit has a pretty nice plant library, if you go to the material properties of one of the trees, you will see you get some options from there on all sorts of trees shrubs, etc. Websites you might want to try to find stuff, www.accustudio.com is one, www.doschdesign.com is another one. HTH.

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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 11:43:55 AM | RE: More trees for rendering?

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Another option for trees, cars and people is www.archvision.com What they produce is what is known as RPC (Rich Photorealistic Content). The Archvision website will describe in further detail what RPC is all about. Revit does include some sample RPC content under the imperial library "entourage" HTH Tom Post edited on 2005-07-19 11:44:37

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Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 12:38:41 PM | RE: More trees for rendering?

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There are three extra plant libraries available from Accurender (the renderer in revit). http://www.accurender.com/download.htm under additional libraries. Search c: for the file it needs to update, i cant remember where it is. To use them edit the type properties of an existing tree and change its render material thing and scale. Pretty straight forward. Cheers! Jeff

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