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Hello, I'm a fourth year architecture student and our current project involves large amounts of landscape regrading, cut/fill, and lots of plants, replanting. The site is ~40 acres. So far I've recreated the site topography, the surrounding building context and I'm beginning to add the site rpc components of the vegetation inhabiting the site, which is taking forever in trying to adapt the available RPC libraries to the proper vegetation for my area. I'm beginning to wonder if I should be using a different software... Is there an easier way to create/render large amounts of brush/ground cover and also easily edit the topography? Is RAC 2010 the right program to be doing this kind of 3d modeling in? (If not what program? Civil 3d?) Thanks!
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If you have a lot of landscape planting, Revit may not be the place to add it for rendering purposes. Does this really hae to be 3D work or can it be 2D?
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