Create Realistic Animated Trees – Beginner Blender Tutorial


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Discover Multiple Tips on Creating great looking Animated Trees using Blenders Sapling Generator! First we create a high poly looking tree, then I go on to show you some tips on making it lower poly for faster render times!

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23 responses to “Create Realistic Animated Trees – Beginner Blender Tutorial”

  1. I know this is an old tutorial but I'm leaving this for any new people. You can set the tree to a mesh by selecting it and pressing alt + c and choosing curve to mesh. You can then color it with materials without having to use node setups.

  2. So I'd like to export my tree to the Godot game engine using the Better Collada exporter. Do I need to create a diffuse and normal map for my tree? Since this is curves, is there a special way to do this?

  3. Great tutorial, I've been looking at doing trees in realtime for Unity3D, and had used SpeedTree in Unity but it was quite slow. I started looking here to see if perhaps I could pre-model in Blender and just bring it into Unity for a very large tree. The branch texture tip is exactly what I needed for realtime display, thank you very much for that.

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