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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 at 11:42:09 AM | Schrubs and Low Plantings

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Does anyone know of a source for Smaller plant material for site Components? I need to fill smaller planitng beds with lower scale elements -Thanks in advance.

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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 at 12:30:01 PM | RE: Schrubs and Low Plantings

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You have a couple of options: 1. Take existing shrubs, make a new smaller type and then send below grade to just see the tops of them. (Simple method) 2. Make your own Accurender plants (Super difficult method) 3. Purchase the shrub and flower RPC's from www.archvision.com You will need to make families to house these RPC definitions though (Somewhat difficult) 4. Make your own RPC's with free RPC creator from www.archvision.com (Somewhat difficult) 5. Find some ready made plants from free sources like www.accustudio.com (Simple method) 6. Use some AutoCAD based plants and insert into newly created Revit families (moderately difficult) Tom Post edited on 2006-10-02 12:31:05

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Mon, Oct 2, 2006 at 1:04:04 PM | RE: Schrubs and Low Plantings

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If you pick a shrub go to the properties and hit edit. Then go to the plant name category and hit the arrow next to it. A ton of different plants, shrubs, and trees will show up. But remember to duplicate and rename the plant. Hope this helps.

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Wed, Nov 8, 2006 at 12:40:11 PM | Schrubs and Low Plantings

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Is it possible to edit the wire shrub placeholder? I want the stick-figure plant seen in hidden line wiew to look more like the plant I am using instead of the standard 'shrub'. I'm editing the family now, but there is now option to change these lines or anything. Has anyone had any success doing this?

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