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GROW PROCEDURAL PLANTS TO SPRUCE UP ARCHVIZ SCENES

The Pipeline Grow procedural plants for archviz scones CINEMA 4D | TAIAO

Creating organic shapes, especially plant life, used to be a time-consuming task, needing lots of reference material, texture painting and more. And then there's the modelling part!

Luckily, Cinema 4D users have been treated well by third-party developers and Insydium have created Taiao, part of their Fused set of tools, which makes this a breeze. The biggest benefit of Taiao is twofold. Firstly it generates an infinite variety of realistic plants, from the smallest of flowers to the mightiest of trees, while remaining procedural. This means you can go back, literally to the root and branch level, and make any edits you need.

Secondly, the workflow is highly intuitive, so the learning curve is as shallow as possible.

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