Laubwerk Plants For Sketchup ~repack~
Have you used Laubwerk with Enscape or V-Ray? Share your best tree rendering tips in the comments below!
| Feature | Laubwerk | Skatter (with generic trees) | 3D Warehouse Trees | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent (LOD built-in) | Good (Rely on proxy) | Poor (high poly) | | Season Control | Yes (Built-in slider) | No | No | | Ease of Use | Drag & Drop | Complex scattering | Easy but heavy | | Realism | High (PBR textures) | Varies (depends on asset) | Very Low to Medium | | Cost | Paid (€99-199 per kit) | Paid (€120) plus assets | Free (but low quality) | laubwerk plants for sketchup
Go to Extensions > Laubwerk > Enter License Key. Paste your key. Your plants are now ready. Have you used Laubwerk with Enscape or V-Ray
Getting Laubwerk Plants into SketchUp is straightforward. There are two components: and The Plant Kits . Paste your key
This means one file replaces hundreds of static models, keeping your SketchUp file size surprisingly small.
Laubwerk Plants for SketchUp works natively with SketchUp’s default engine (using face-me components), but they truly shine when paired with third-party renderers. Full support is available for: