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dsw98
2007-07-18, 08:04 PM
Is there somewhere I can find 2d plants and trees?
mmiles
2007-07-18, 08:14 PM
there are probably lots of sites that have free CAD symbols to use in AutoCAD on the web. I set up a plant family that had an ACAD block visible in the floor plan views. The revit geometry is pretty "scraggly" so the blocks from ACAD were much better looking. I found that scaling was an issue, so it wasn't a perfect workaround.
It is possible that there is a similar family found on this website, or Revitcity.
dsw98
2007-07-18, 08:26 PM
I'm basicly looking to add a real looking tree and other plants to an elevation, not an actual rendering. I'm just having a hard time finding other sites that have what I need. Revit city had one tree that will work.
mmiles
2007-07-18, 09:18 PM
ah, I see.
My family also included elevation views of trees, drawn in ACAD, but the results weren't always great. And, they looked like drawings, not realisitic. I relied on work done at a landscape architecture firm where I worked in the past for those elevation views of trees. I suppose they are out there on the web, but I do not know any specific sites.
good luck.
david.kingham
2007-07-18, 09:50 PM
More than you could ever want or need here http://cben.net/
Arnel Aguel
2007-07-19, 03:00 AM
Scott Brown originaly posted this family which I have modified a little bit to have a nice plan view representation this can be used for plan, elevation and 3d representation and also link to accurender tree if you want to render.
2d/3d tree (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=61541)
Hope this helps
sbrown
2007-07-19, 02:19 PM
Thanks for the credit. Basically I do this with any 2d cad drawing you want to use to spruce up your elevations. just import it into a family(correct category) into both elevation views and set the visibility appropriately and you get some great effects. Now with masking regions you could take this a step further.
tomnewsom
2007-07-19, 06:10 PM
http://cben.net/ CAD block exchange network
david.kingham
2007-07-19, 06:23 PM
http://cben.net/ CAD block exchange networkIs there an echo in here?
dsw98
2007-07-19, 10:08 PM
Thanks for all the info, those are all exactly what I'm looking for.
Chad Smith
2007-07-19, 10:08 PM
Here are a few that I did a few years back.
Arnel Aguel
2007-07-20, 03:31 AM
Thanks for the credit. Basically I do this with any 2d cad drawing you want to use to spruce up your elevations. just import it into a family(correct category) into both elevation views and set the visibility appropriately and you get some great effects. Now with masking regions you could take this a step further.I always give credit to where it's due Scott ;) ......yeah masking region brings it to the next level I've got few 2d vehicles that looks great in elevation now and I can put them in front of my building awesome..
tomnewsom
2007-07-20, 12:46 PM
Is there an echo in here?
I'm not sure. Is there an echo in here? :)
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