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How to add hundreds of hanging plants to your scenes in 3ds Max with ForestPack
In this final tutorial of of 3 part mini-series on tips for creating balconies, we’ll focus on distributing hanging plants by combining ForestIvy with ForestPack. This is a great and highly optimized solution for huge scenes where painting hundreds of ForestIvy start splines is impractical.
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In this final tutorial of of 3 part mini-series on tips for creating balconies, we’ll focus on distributing hanging plants by combining ForestIvy with ForestPack. This is a great and highly optimized solution for huge scenes where painting hundreds of ForestIvy start splines is impractical.
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