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| DV Artist: Brian Peterson Project: WFL Revegetation Program Client: Western Federal Lands Location: National Software: 3ds Max 2008/V-Ray/Advanced Painter/OnyxTree/Photoshop Included below is a series of a road section showing revegetation over a 20 year period. Year 0: 
Year 1 
Year 5 
Year 20 
Here's a link to their site: http://www.nativerevegetation.org/visualize/
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wow, this looks awesome, i hope in the future that i can post as good images on here as you guys.
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| Thanks for all of the nice comments! @Claudio Branch- Thanks, Onyx is a really powerful tool for creating vegetation. I spent a lot of time custom building the vegetation for this piece. It would be nice if Onyx updated the modeler though. The image is 100% 3D. Here are a few other images from the project: 5yr vegetation with a 1:1 slope 
San Diego area showing 20yr growth: 
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| The pine trees are Western Hemlocks.
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| Love this composition and the modeling is outstanding. Please explain the skid marks.
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This is some really good work.
Did you have some growth studies to base you renderings off or did you just estimate the amount of new growth?
__________________________________ Christopher J. Leone Parsons Brinckerhoff 75 Arlington Street, Suite 9 Boston, Massachusetts 02116
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| @mmundy-Thanks for the nice comment. Skid marks- I added them just to add a little more realism. Maybe my avatar got behind the wheel when he shouldnt have...?jk. Do you think they look out of place? @Chris- Whats up man! We met with a vegetation expert and he gave us guidlines for the new growth amount based on species, geographic location, sun exposure ect...
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| Nice, real nice. the veg looks awesome and I love how the road degrades over time also. I just noticed is there any reason why the signage doesn't age any? Just looks like its 20yrs old in the first image. but real nice work, my complements to the chef...
______________________________________ Michael V. Sparrow Visualisation Specialist Geospatial PB www.pbworld.com
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