Laubwerk Plants Kit 4,6 & 7 (Win)

Laubwerk Plants Kit 6 & 7 (Win)

Rendering of a Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis) included in the Laubwerk Plants Kit 4 - Subtropical Trees, by Mario Kelterbaum using CINEMA 4D and OTOY OctaneRender

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Plants Kit 7 Tropical Palms - 10 tropical palms and palm species in 3 variants, 3 ages and 4 seasons each, for architects and CG artists working in 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, SketchUp, and Houdini.
A spectacular collection of tropical species found across the tropics, growing and planted at beaches, streets, parks, and gardens. Laubwerk Plants Kit 7 includes the coconut palm - the symbol of a tropical island paradise, the travelers' palm - one of the nature's most distinctive and remarkable plants, and Vanatu fan palm - one of the most interesting and elegant of all the small palms.

Plants Kit 6
Temperate Deciduous Trees - 10 broadleaf tree species of Laubwerk Plants in 3 variants, 3 ages and 4 seasons each, for architects and CG artists working in 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, SketchUp, and Houdini.
A selection of both popular and distinctive temperate deciduous tree species are planted in parks, gardens, or streets including excellent specimen trees with a wonderful flower display such as Norbert's magnolia, japanese maple with a beautiful autumn color and dark red leaved trees such as copper beech or black cherry plum

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

Autodesk 3ds Max or 3ds Max Design (2010-2017), Autodesk Maya (2014-2017, Win & Mac), MAXON Cinema 4D (R12-17, Mac & Win), or Sidefx Houdini (13-14, Win, Linux is request).

Additionally, Python (for Windows) for customers to build their own importers into applications compatible applications compatible with Python 2.2, 2.7, 3.3, or 3.4.

A computer that is running your version (s) of 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, or Houdini.

10MB of hard disk space and additional space for Laubwerk Plants models.

Installation guide :
Use the windows explorer to navigate to the place you downloaded the installer to. Often this will be the "Downloads" folder.

Double click the installer to start the installation process.
After clicking "Next" on the welcome screen, you will be presented with the End User License Agreement. Please take a moment to review the agreement, then click "I Agree."

After you have accepted the license agreement, you will have the choice of "Simple" or "Custom" installation modes.
- "Simple" mode will try to determine all the details of your system configuration and installed 3d applications automatically and install with default settings.
- "Custom" mode will give you a fine-grained control over what to install and where exactly. If you go ahead with "Simple" mode, you can skip the next eight parapgraphs and jump right to the copy step.

The installer tries to determine which 3D modeling software (and which versions of it) is installed on your computer and then present you with a list of choices, where all the installer's discovered applications are preselected. The first choice is always called "Plants" and it consists of the actual plant model files, textures, etc. The next choices are all the platforms the Laubwerk Player plugin, which brings the plants into your 3d application, is available for. Ideally, you will not have to make any changes here, because all the relevant 3d applications installed on your machine have been recognized correctly.

However, it is probably a good idea to quickly review if the installer was successful in finding all installed 3d applications. You may have missed or uncheck any edition that you do not want the Laubwerk Player to be installed for.

Please note that you may need to scroll down to see all the component selection options.
Once installed, the installer will check if any of the involved applications is running and ask you to close them before continuing.

After this, the installer will step you through the file paths, all the different components will be installed to. Depending on how many 3d application editions you have checked for installation, this can be quite a few.

The first path is the actual plant library (model data, textures, and more) is installed. You usually do not want to change this. All paths after this first one, are the installation paths of the plugins to the selected 3d application versions you selected.

The purpose of this is so that the installer knows where to install the Laubwerk Player Plugin. If the installer correctly detects all of your 3d applications, you should not have to change any of these settings, but it might be a good idea to double check if all paths are correctly determined.

Please note that this is not the path, the actual plugin file is installed, but always the main path that your 3d application is installed (for example, in the case of 3ds max 2014, it would usually be

"C: \ Program Files \ Autodesk \ 3ds Max 2014 \" and in case of CINEMA 4D R15 "C: \ Program Files \ MAXON \ CINEMA 4D R15").

Finally, the installer copies the files to all the neccessary locations and will finally present you with a finite screen, which allows you to open the Plants Kit Documentation right away.

After the installation ran through successfully, Laubwerk should show up in your 3d applications main menu after startup. From there you can launch the Plant Browser and start adding greenery to your scenes.

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