2D Tree SketchUp Components
2D vegetation, on the other hand, is more efficient, enabling us to create beautiful scenes with less RAM consumption. It does not work for 2D renderings. Animating with 2D vegetation may seem like a sin to most designers since the effect of rotating the camera view as it moves is very obvious.
3D renderings pose a different challenge. As well as providing the instant effect we want for our renderings, 2D vegetation can also tend not to captivate the attention of the audience as much as highly detailed 3D models. Unless 3D vegetation files are used properly, 2D vegetation files can still be used for making unrealistic renders that can be used for site planning renders or conceptual renderings since 2D vegetation files take the only 1/10th of the time to render as 3D vegetation files.
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Shadows are an issue with 2D vegetation. It won't have the realistic feel of grass leaves casting shadows on the floor, reflecting on the glass in our project if the model isn't detailed enough. That isn't an issue in theory if you're not working with realistic scenes. It is quite the opposite.
It can be a mistake to render a highly detailed scene in a place where your sole goal is to convey an impression of what it would be like to live there. It's important to remember that the level of detail in photorealistic renderings can only draw the user away from the concept of the project and focus on the graphic results. Failure to create photorealistic graphics will result in the project looking like something that does not give enough attention for creating.
Alternatively, when the scene is more like a cartoon with an eye-catching area, it draws the user's attention to the point of interest through the power of info-graphics rather than causing them to disagree with what the project is about initially.
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