Hello, everybody,
I'm currently working on a project with lots of trees and plants and i realize that sketchup is reaching its limits. From other renderers like VRay I know proxies to fix this problem. How does it look like with Indigo? How do you proceed here? I've already looked through the forum and also looked at an outdated tutorial, but unfortunately I didn't get really smart out of it. Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Patrick
Plants in Sketchup
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Re: Plants in Sketchup
There are a number of ways to use proxies to render plants in sketchup:
1. Check out the manual:
https://www.indigorenderer.com/document ... instancing
2. Right-Click on component > Edit Active Mesh > External Mesh
3. Extensions > Skindigo > Scatter Editor
4. Buy the Skatter Plugin
Aaron
1. Check out the manual:
https://www.indigorenderer.com/document ... instancing
2. Right-Click on component > Edit Active Mesh > External Mesh
3. Extensions > Skindigo > Scatter Editor
4. Buy the Skatter Plugin
Aaron
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