I've bought True Assets. It's quite expensive for what it is - a bridge that helps you set up asset libraries. However, after investing a bit of time, I realise that this is a massive time sever. I had a whole collection of trees and bushes that I just didn't have the time to properly incorprate as an asset library. True Assets does a great job of automating some parts of the process. The one fault was that importing a mass of objects, I still had to go into individual blend files to modify categories, or you end up with a separate category for each object.
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Three slightly deformed plains, arranged as a landscape |
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Some grass. A few rocks |
This was fun to do, but Blender ground to a stop. I ended up having to stop Blender from the Task Manager. It wasn't memory exhaustion, it probably the sheer number of instances in the scene. Lots!
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Human Generator v4 beta |
I reinstalled Human Generator - going with the latest beta. Some nice refinements!
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