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Pixplant shadows
Pixplant shadows










pixplant shadows
  1. #PIXPLANT SHADOWS GENERATOR#
  2. #PIXPLANT SHADOWS PRO#
  3. #PIXPLANT SHADOWS DOWNLOAD#

Easier to integrate, faster to render, prettier than previous versions! Featuring powerful new tools, shadowing algorithms, optimizations and user friendly self-descriptive light components to improve the quality of your scene lighting. imgonline on left and PixPlant on the right.The next iteration of the smoothest and fastest dynamic soft-shadows solution for Unity is here. Here is a side by side comparison of the two stone walls generated today. This function can use a bit of work but it is something. Once you have one you like, you can get into a little finer editing using some familiar tools (paint, clone, blur, flatten, and sharpen) It did take a bit longer, but the use and display of the texture tiles while editing made it pretty simple and the added bonus of being able to generate some maps was cool. It has a pretty easy to use interface and can generate options quickly. It can operate as a standalone program or can be used within photoshop (it says).

#PIXPLANT SHADOWS DOWNLOAD#

If you have tried to make stone seamless you would know how inherently difficult it is.īest option I found was a download called PixPlant. Here is the tiled image it generated (2x2) I didnt spend alot of time playing with it but The best result i got was setting the method to NO 3, Pre-Cropped to 2 pixels each side, Pre-Averaging Intensity 25, and I used the PNG-24 output option. You upload an image, make some selections, and it spits out a seamless image. Here is the base image I downloaded from Provia's Website this morning. I have made some seamless textures before but the process is overall pretty time consuming, especially if you dont have gimp or photoshop.

#PIXPLANT SHADOWS GENERATOR#

I was searching for a seamless picture generator to make the process easier when the need arises to use a picture for a texture. Saw this topic today and found a pretty cool tool as a result so i thought i would share.

#PIXPLANT SHADOWS PRO#

This works quite well with a bit of tweaking and also works in HD Pro not just Chief.Įven without a grass "plant", using garden beds can be helpful because you can set an exact shape and thickness so that the simple grass rises above the sidewalks properly. I have circled the two areas that this plant distribution thing fixes. The "Ground Level" picture is just a standard render. Here is a ground level view of the same picture I previously posted. This is just a way to potentially deal with that if other people have the same issue. One of my issues has always been the hard lines between grass and sidewalks, or other terrain. Have you had any success with that? I have circled the parts I don't like about the grass in this picture. For the "Front Elevation Grass Issue" I found a grass I liked, but kept having issues with how the texture repeated. The grasses that I do like, aren't seamless.

pixplant shadows

I guess it is because I don't like the look of the grass in the seamless textures I have found. I have had some success with things like that too, on building materials. I have also made my own seamless brick from a photograph of a brick house where I wanted to use the same brick.

pixplant shadows

Just do a search for online textures, there are tons. I have seamless shingles and seamless grass I downloaded from a texture website. There is still some work to do to make it look better, but I wanted to get this out there and see if anyone else has tried something like this. I turned off show objects, reduced the distance, changed to alternate grid, random angle and object scaling to 25% and 50%. I have never done this before, but if you add this grass to your library, select it and then place it in the garden bed it will distribute the plant. There is still some work to do to make it better, but at least it is closer to what I want grass to look like than all the other terrain images.Ĭreate a garden bed where you want the grass to be, then add this "plant" to the garden bed. I finally figured it out last night by accident. I have been searching for a way to get more realistic looking grass in CA since I first started using the product 10 years ago. This drawing is still in preliminary stages but I wanted to share.












Pixplant shadows