haha me again, how sad! i tried looking too and failed..
this is what i did. it looks semi ok.. i got a jpeg of a tree and put in rhino (backgroundbitman>place etc..) then traced it and stood it up. then in plan i copied it at a 90* angle so it looks like an + in plan which gave it dimension and i guess you could do that a few more times too to make it look more 3D.. it sounds pretty dodgy ha sorry.. im sure there is a way to import trees though.. sarah
haha me again, how sad! i tried looking too and failed..
ReplyDeletethis is what i did. it looks semi ok.. i got a jpeg of a tree and put in rhino (backgroundbitman>place etc..) then traced it and stood it up. then in plan i copied it at a 90* angle so it looks like an + in plan which gave it dimension and i guess you could do that a few more times too to make it look more 3D.. it sounds pretty dodgy ha sorry.. im sure there is a way to import trees though..
sarah
sweet i'll give it a go, i'll keep looking and see what i can find and let you know if i have any luck
ReplyDeletesarah, you can down load them here
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cben.net/ and then go into 3d blocks- trees
evie
good find! thankss
ReplyDeleteevie and sarah, search online for autocad 3d models - they are much more common and can be imported easily into rhino
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