Dear friends,
the first part of the Thea Trees model library created by Krzysztof Czerwiński is now available! A set of 8 high quality tree models to dress your architectural scenes, ready made with materials and textures. During installation, two new sub folders called "Thea Trees 01" and "Thea Trees 02" are created under Model data folder.
The library can be installed and used only by licensed customers within Thea Render context. [Copyright (C) - Solid Iris Technologies].
How to install the library
1. Go to our forum page that contains the library download links: http://www.thearender.com/forum/viewtop ... 111&t=7011
2. The above requires that you are a member of the licensed user club (if not, please send us an e-mail with your forum nickname along with your order id or reseller info).
3. Download the library somewhere on your hard disk (please, be patient, since thes libraries are not small!)
4. You can launch Thea Studio and open the downloaded file (on Windows, you can more easily double click on the file from the explorer).
5. You have to agree on the license agreement before going on (which is the same updated licensed agreement as for Thea Render itself).
6. Then click on the check button and the necessary files will be copied to your Materials data folder (you can also change this default location).
7. Congratulations, now you have the library installed!
Important: library installation requires Thea revision 610 or above.
best wishes
You can see below the 8 different trees that are in the model library.
Thea Trees Model Library
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try again please ... they should be online now.
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" Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars - mere globs of gas atoms.
I too, can see the stars on a desert night, and feel them. But do I see less or more ? "
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Thanks ! They look really nice
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Very good add!
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I tried loading them in Sketchup from the Thea Browser. The components are created with the bouding box, but they don't render.
Looking at the definition's attributes, the ModelPath is "$$/Models/Thea Trees 02/05_Thea_Tree_12.8m.mod.thea" when it should be "$$/Models/Thea Trees 02/05_Thea_Tree_12,8m.mod.thea" (comma instead of dot in the size)
When I change the dot to a comma, they do render, but they render black, not sure why?
Looking at the definition's attributes, the ModelPath is "$$/Models/Thea Trees 02/05_Thea_Tree_12.8m.mod.thea" when it should be "$$/Models/Thea Trees 02/05_Thea_Tree_12,8m.mod.thea" (comma instead of dot in the size)
When I change the dot to a comma, they do render, but they render black, not sure why?