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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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For architectural projects requiring vegetation, it is pretty hard to get good results with no Add-ons. Today we have some unique options regarding vegetation for Blender, and you can achieve astonishing results with a few clicks. One of those options is Botaniq, which I featured in Blender 3D Architect multiple times.

Last month they made a massive update to the engine, and we now have Botaniq 6.5 available.

The list of features is impressive, and to get a better idea of what you will get, visit their details page to see animations and examples of all elements.

If you want some quick numbers, they have:

  • 17 types of assets
  • 103 variations
  • 20 scatter presets

Those are some numbers today because the library often receives new updates with new content.

If you want to get a taste of how Botaniq works, you can even get a free version that works with fewer assets. That is a great way to try the Add-on and see how it fits into your architectural workflow.

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