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My firm prefers to give shaded views to clients in the initial stages. But since the trees appear the way they do, shaded views aren't very presentable in some cases. Is there a way to make trees more impressive?may be even in jpeg views..but without taking much time. Someone pls advise.
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For shaded views, try the lollipop trees, they can be quite impressive for architectural views
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But how do I create one? Also, if I want to show creepers/climbers in shaded view?
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