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Relaxing peaceful place

Ivy- Gen
stone displacement
grass -ground cover

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Comment by Ian Foster Griffith on March 7, 2013 at 6:54am

Will do thanks Mike.

Comment by mike makki on March 6, 2013 at 11:54pm

ian ...type in search here in this website....ground cover grass....you will see me on the top of forume page...i have written down as well as attached the jepg grass file with the setting required in plants editor....let me know how you get on...mike

Comment by Ian Foster Griffith on March 6, 2013 at 11:16pm

Love the overgrown patches in the paving,  You always have the cool stuff........................

This is the same question every time a know but what are the plants and grass, and how do I get them. Is anything green in this image done with (NXt plants). "bending the leaf image is my problem in NTX plant editor"

Can you give me the plant editor file for the ground cover glass so I can learn how you did this, or show me how to get start on making better grass. Currently using displacement for my grass.

Are the plants in the pots rpc's?

PS -  You helped me get on top on "displacement of Material" thanks for this I have been using this in all my new images.

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