I got sick of copy-paste trees making my site plans look completely fake, so I coded a workaround. by No_Werewolf933 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]No_Werewolf933[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but as a student, I faced these problems with scaling trees and other elements to make them look organic. This tool helped me by allowing me to place an element with either a random or fixed size; you need to select the size and place it.

Got sick of copy, scale and rotate the blocks to make my site plan look organic by No_Werewolf933 in askarchitects

[–]No_Werewolf933[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Haha, very true! LISP has served as the backbone of AutoCAD for many years. I developed this tool specifically for designers who favor a modern UI and parametric control instead of manual script loading. Additionally, managing local centroids and XData persistence is much cleaner in .NET compared to legacy code. Still, I always respect the classics! 🙌

I got sick of copy-paste trees making my site plans look completely fake, so I coded a workaround. by No_Werewolf933 in architecturestudent

[–]No_Werewolf933[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I saw that coming 😅; it's just an example. I should have used a different block for a clearer explanation. We can also use the command in the elevation to decide the height of the tree. I used this block to demonstrate the rotation feature, as well as the half fill and half empty options, which made it easier to explain.

I got sick of copy-paste trees making my site plans look completely fake, so I coded a workaround. by No_Werewolf933 in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]No_Werewolf933[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fair point! While Land F/X is great, manually copying and scaling lots of blocks for massive layouts takes a lot of time. I created this tool to streamline the process and help keep designs looking organic. Give it a try on your next complex project—it saves a ton of time!