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Can trees be made with three planes?

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Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:54 am
by Groundbound1
First let me say that I know nothing of GMAX or it's limitations, so I'm sorry if this is a dumb question. Is it possible to make a tree library, say for RWY12 for example, with an extra plane to them? In other words, most trees now look great from the ground ( or the side), but look like a big X from the air. Could I use GMAX to make a tree with a horizontal plane too, that would use a second texture, so you would see a "treetop" when viewed from above?
(I also apologize if this is posted in the wrong place, technically I'm asking about the 3-d design of scenery objects, so I wasn't sure if it should be here, or in the panel and scenery forum)
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:40 pm
by DonAlfonsoRoKil
I have also had this thought about two months ago, technically this can surely done, but I think there is no way to replace the FS stock trees,
and would it make a difference, if you added these trees to maybe 2 or 3 airports of thousand all over the world?! :-/
Still a good idea. If someone knows or fins out, what the tree library is saved is, this could be a great graphic improvement. :D
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:51 pm
by Travis
Of course it's possible. There are several addons out there that replace the stock FS trees with better versions. Check out some of them (I'd search a few sites, just to be sure) and contact the authors. Find out what they know and see if it can help you.
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:27 am
by DonAlfonsoRoKil
Really? The only add-ons for trees I've found replace its bmp textures, not the trees itself.
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:54 pm
by Fozzer
I gather the Trees are designed in a 2D "cruciform" arrangement to ease the load, and rendering, on frame rates!
Zillions of three-dimensional, complex, highly detailed Trees everywhere would play havoc with frame rates, I would imagine!
F....Gerrish Grey's Superb Tree Set....

...!
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:22 am
by DonAlfonsoRoKil
I gather the Trees are designed in a 2D "cruciform" arrangement to ease the load, and rendering, on frame rates!
Zillions of three-dimensional, complex, highly detailed Trees everywhere would play havoc with frame rates, I would imagine!
F....Gerrish Grey's Superb Tree Set....

...!
Yes Yes

of course
Re: Can trees be made with three planes?

Posted:
Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:12 am
by Groundbound1
I agree "F", but I'm not talking an actual 3-D tree here. What I mean is a tree just as they are already, only with the addition of a flat horizontal plane going through the midddle of the tree. True enough that it wouldn't do much good to place only a few trees that look good, and still have the autogens looking...umm.. uhhh..the way they do. Thanks for the input fellas, I'll put this one to bed for now I guess.