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I have used the trees that ship with Revit with some success, however most of the trees are 20-35' tall. I need some trees that are more like 80-100' tall. Does anyone know of where/how to get tree models of that size? Many thanks.
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The trees that are included in the default Revit template are from the Accurender plant library which is included with Revit. The Accurender plant library has hundreds of plants that are fully parametric. Simply edit and duplicate one of the plants you are using and choose a new Accurender plant and size.
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Tom, Many thanks...I'll give this a try and see if it delivers trees with enough detail and accuracy.
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