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Wind in the trees?

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Rokas:
It still can be done.
Ask in "forestpack pro" forum section for detailed help.

shilongzop:
i also want to know if there is a way to put a modifier on top of a whole forest object

Paul Roberts:
Hi,

putting a modifier on top of a Forest Pack object will force it to collapse to an editable mesh object and remove its instancing features. Unless you are only scattering very low poly objects it's not recommended.

There might be other ways to achieve your aims though. We only offer limited support for the lite version, but if you have a pro license please feel free to post in the pro forum with what you're trying to achieve and we'll do our best to help out.

Paul

FD7518:

--- Quote from: Paul Roberts on May 23, 2022, 09:33:47 AM ---Hi,

putting a modifier on top of a Forest Pack object will force it to collapse to an editable mesh object and remove its instancing features. Unless you are only scattering very low poly objects it's not recommended.

There might be other ways to achieve your aims though. We only offer limited support for the lite version, but if you have a pro license please feel free to post in the pro forum with what you're trying to achieve and we'll do our best to help out.

Paul

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itoo 9 should have this wind modifier where you dont have to deal with separate trees etc

Paul Roberts:
One solution for basic rotation animation to cheat a wind effect is to put an animated noise map in the Rotation map slots.

You can see a short tutorial about that here:

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