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Ivy generator

Easy! Leaf on, leaf off Grasshoppa!
L :smiley:

Anyone figured out all the sliders yet? If I decrease or increase the leaf probablity I get more leaves either way?

That explain by pride is valuable for every sliders :slight_smile:
Move one, press “Birth”, see the result and repeat again with any combinaison of sliders untill the wished result :sunglasses:
Some one grow the branches, another the size, another the numbers etc…
Have fun with this simple and rustic but crazzy prog :+1:
I am surprised that don’t exist before out of the normal vegetation growing progs :roll_eyes:

The Z Team to the rescue :+1:

Thanks Pride.

I was wondering how the leaf texture rendered as a shape instead of a square. I discovered the “transparency” button in the texture palette. The area that should surrounds the texture shape must be pure black to render clear. That means you can have any shape leaf you want.

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That means you can have any shape leaf you want.

That 's evident :wink: You did’t seen mine “lobsters ivy” previous"? :smiley: (post #24)

Frenchy, it"s hard to tell because your lobsters are very “friendly” with each other! :smiley:

…milled around indeed :smiley:

Well, I’ve been working on this for a couple of days and I finally got one that I’d be proud to post. It could use some work, but I’m eager to share it here.
The rendering is done in 3DSMax with VRay. The island was detailed in ZBrush, and I believe that this is my first fully sucessful displacement render in Max.
[Fairy Island 10.jpg]

As many of you already know, you increase the float length and primary weight and decrease the gravity and adhesion weight to get the vine to grow upwards like a tree. To get the roots to grow down though I had them grow upwards on an upside-down island. Gravity and primary weight, (phototropism) are not completely interchangeable. Those forces behave differently from each other.

Thanks so much for alerting me to this. I’m going to use this program so much I’ll wear it out.

This is really beautiful Wildsketch

Congratulations on your airborne divot. No doubt out of shot is a giant swinging a golf club .:+1:small_orange_diamond:sunglasses:

Looks pretty! I’d have shopped the gras away which grows ‘down’.
And yes… those new drivers… FFOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRREEEEE haha :+1:
Lemo

Tricky use of the prog :+1: