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    I am presenting in shading with edges. Does anyone have any suggestions for palm trees that would show up in this view. I know I can change the deciduous tree to a palm if I render the view but I am looking for a palm representation in the shading with edges view. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Matt,

    You need to open the family and add some model lines to represent the palm tree. You could try to talk Steve Shell into sending you a copy of his palm tree. He did a nice job doing just what I described.

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    Palm trees grow nicely in this part of the world.
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    Thanks for sharing
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    Default Re: Trees

    Quote Originally Posted by archjake
    Matt,

    You need to open the family and add some model lines to represent the palm tree. You could try to talk Steve Shell into sending you a copy of his palm tree. He did a nice job doing just what I described.
    Hey there,
    Here ya go! (I like this model tree, eventhough some say it looks like a bunch of bats in elevation.)
    In the family, there are a few types to remind me to change them to what I want rendered. There is Date Palm, a few Coconuts with various hts. and a leaning one. They work pretty well parametrically, except for the plan view size.
    Enjoy
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    Thanks Beegee & Stephen Shell for sharing the palms. Here in Florida they will come in handy.

    Bill Maddox

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    Thanks Guys!!! Great trees.
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    Thank you for sharing the trees. They are great.

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    Hey there,
    You are welcome.
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