3d Model Recommendation

I've tried searching myself but I can't seam to find anything. Does anyone know of a fallen Christmas tree 3d model? Preferably Daz Studio format. But doesn't have to be. There are tons of 3d Christmas tree models out there, but I can't seem to find one that's of a fallen Christmas tree.

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  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 5,947
    edited November 2023

    can you mabye post a link ot a photo of what you imagine for a fallen tree?

    if it's about bending branches you could try to achieve that by using a dformer on one of the models

     

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  • TheKDTheKD Posts: 2,691

    You mean like a freshly cut tree, or like the cat had some fun with a decorated tree?

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,362

    Apply a 90 degree x or z rotation to any christmas tree and it will have fallen over. I suspect this is not what you meant.

  • Princessdawn3dPrincessdawn3d Posts: 16
    edited November 2023

    I ment something like this: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/fault-pet-cat-fallen-christmas-tree-1873751680

    I don't have experience with messing with geometry like with deformer or mesh grabber. So I was just wondering if there is a good looking model done by someone who knew what they were doing. But I'm guessing with lack of answers (other than playing around with mesh or geometry) from here & other places I have asked, that a model like that doesn't exist.

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  • SofaCitizenSofaCitizen Posts: 1,893

    Not sure if there would be anything like that itself - but I guess all you would need is a tree that was rigged so you could fold-up the branches on the side that is resting on the floor?  I have checked the ones I have and they are all static props unfortunately - so I guess that is likely to be the case with ones I don't have. If you have some time you could try and rig one of the ones you have in your library perhaps. I am certainly no expert but I managed to rig a few basic props by following instructions - obviously it doesn't have to be perfect since it's only for your own use.

  • would smoothing  collision be enough? 

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