Wisteria - Scatters for ultrascatter 2 in store now.

Im happy to say that this bundle of wistiera flowers and foliage, for use with ultrascatter 2 ( or any other instancing means) is in store now - FIND IT HERE

The insturcitons for use are on the product page. A little know how is needed to get the best results. 

I think it fills a gap on buildings and other sturctures that has been empty for quite some time! 

Comments

  • UthgardUthgard Posts: 878

    Absolutely love it. Great job on this one!

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,714

    That's very nice and needed product with all the Oriental architecture, clothing, and characters in the store.

  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 5,237

    I love wisteria. I saw it everywhere in Greece and it was planted along my back fence at my old home in California. It also tore it apart. Wood fences don't stand up well to the force of a Wisteria shrub. But they are so lovely.

  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,402

    An excellent way of improving the look of bland, grey architecture.  This went into my basket so fast it left scorch marks on my browser. 

    Please, please can we have more add-ons like this for Ultrascatter 2 and Ultrascenery 2?

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,077
    edited August 21

    memcneil70 said:

    I love wisteria. I saw it everywhere in Greece and it was planted along my back fence at my old home in California. It also tore it apart. Wood fences don't stand up well to the force of a Wisteria shrub. But they are so lovely.

    I adore Wisteria too. We've tried planting it next to our house, but the competition (Ivy, Labernum, Old-man's-Beard, Cup & Saucer Vine and Passion Fruit) killed it.

    There is a timber house the main village near where I live. In the 1600's a carpenter called Mr Harmon built a house on the corner between two roads (now locally called 'Harmon's Corner'). It was a standard (for the time) oak framed house with lapped oak plank timber external cladding and Kent Peg Tiles on the steep roof (probably home made/locally made as we're in an area that used to be covered in brick clay and the oldest house in the village dating to 1210, replaced its thatch with tiles in the 1500's). Harmon & his son then built a similar house next door when his son had a family. There are photos of the two houses from the 1860's with Wisterial all over them, just as they are today. Looks fantastic in spring. The outer cladding is painted white these days, probably was tarred originally and was light painted in the 1860 photos. The Wisteria trunk on the son's house is about 18" in diameter, can't see the base of the trunk on Mr Harmon's house.

    Regards,

    Richard

     

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  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,284

    Great reference image. I also could not resist Wisteria - Scatters.

     

  • AnEye4ArtAnEye4Art Posts: 846
    Hopefully there'll be a tree, grass, flower version out soon.
  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 5,237
    edited August 21

    That is a great picture and history Richard! Yesterday was crazy, but I have ideas for the Wisteria I downloaded yesterday but will need quiet which will be tomorrow before that happens.

    Post edited by memcneil70 on
  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,029

    That is a beautiful product! Congratulations! 

  • MartinjfrostMartinjfrost Posts: 407
    edited August 30

    Many thanks to all of you for the kind words.  I am quite pleased with it. 

    There is another product in the que for release at tme moment, here is a little teaser. 

    Post edited by Martinjfrost on
  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,284

    Does not show up at all, but thanks for your continuous efforts.

     

  • felisfelis Posts: 5,720

    Artini said:

    Does not show up at all, but thanks for your continuous efforts.

     

    What does you mean by that.

    Does the props not show up? Or what happens if you load a scenesubset, or does those not exist? 

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 107,858

    felis said:

    Artini said:

    Does not show up at all, but thanks for your continuous efforts.

     

    What does you mean by that.

    Does the props not show up? Or what happens if you load a scenesubset, or does those not exist? 

    That may be about the comng-soon image in the previous post.

  • felisfelis Posts: 5,720

    Ah...

  • AnEye4ArtAnEye4Art Posts: 846
    edited August 25
    Hopefully it's an instant purchase.
    Post edited by AnEye4Art on
  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 3,455

    Is there a normal or high-res wisteria somewhere in the store as well? I love that plant so much, but I only have a really old Poser version. If not, would you perhaps think of creating one, @MartinJFrost?

  • MartinjfrostMartinjfrost Posts: 407

    tsroemi said:

    Is there a normal or high-res wisteria somewhere in the store as well? I love that plant so much, but I only have a really old Poser version. If not, would you perhaps think of creating one, @MartinJFrost?

    This product should do that much better than the poser version, I did think about making a standard wisteria but to be honest this does all of that so it seems a bit extra   

  • ArtiniArtini Posts: 10,284

    Richard Haseltine said:

    felis said:

    Artini said:

    Does not show up at all, but thanks for your continuous efforts.

     

    What does you mean by that.

    Does the props not show up? Or what happens if you load a scenesubset, or does those not exist? 

    That may be about the comng-soon image in the previous post.

    Yes, I cannot see the coming-soon image.

     

  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 3,455

    Martinjfrost said:

    tsroemi said:

    Is there a normal or high-res wisteria somewhere in the store as well? I love that plant so much, but I only have a really old Poser version. If not, would you perhaps think of creating one, @MartinJFrost?

    This product should do that much better than the poser version, I did think about making a standard wisteria but to be honest this does all of that so it seems a bit extra   

    Oh okay, that's great then! Thanks. 

  • MartinjfrostMartinjfrost Posts: 407

    For some reason it had not worked , now fixed ( hopefully)

  • AnEye4ArtAnEye4Art Posts: 846
    Aw,man. No trees and shrubs?
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