(Notice this elevation has the front yard tree showing, the elevation below has it removed because the clients wanted to see the elevation more clearly. png tree I can find, even if the clip job isn't that great, just because of positive client reaction. Free download 64 high quality CAD Blocks of color trees in plan view. If the project site already has a front yard tree that will remain, I will try to "clip it" from the photo to put it in front of my remodel rather than take the closest. trees, plants, potted plants, bushes, palms, simple trees, conifers, color trees in plan and elevation. I highly recommend this if it works for the kind of sites and projects you have because the client gets the best feel for the "reality" of the project. For a full collection of TREE ELEVATION CAD Blocks see our STORE page. #2 A couple years ago, I started getting photos of the actual site and merging my front camera view with the existing so that also reduces the need to use 3d trees of any type. Download this FREE CAD Block of a colour (Autumnal) Trees in elevation view (AutoCAD.dwg format) These colour trees look great on planning elevations. #1 Looking thru my projects, I realized I usually end up cropping the view fairly tightly to the house and as a result, do not often need to add trees to "frame" the house. Here are comments from how I deal with these views. You mentioned this is for a front camera view. Plan view CAD blocks for images can be replaced as desired.there are many alternative CAD blocks for plan views in the CAD block library>2D CAD images>plants
it is very likely, you will quickly choke your system trying to render a single one that truely was realistic.and they still will most likely look similar in your vector views anyway.as png images will most likely be used on the surfaces of the leaves as textures to make them more realistic while trying to reduce surfacesĮither way there are compromises that will need to be made
Good models of trees will be so surface intensive (just think about it.there are literally MILLIONS of leaves on a tree.if they JUST used a single surface for each one.). You can try opening the dbx for the image>transparency tab and try making some adjustments there to see if you can get it to work. When you use images and you see the purplish box around them it is a video driver problem and your card is not recognizing that that is the color assigned to the image to be read as transparent