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Tutorial: Creating Fake Large-Scale Forests in Blender

In this tutorial, Martin Klekner explains how to convert 3D trees into 2D particles, which still look 3D.

In this tutorial, Martin Klekner explains how to fake large-scale forests in Blender. As Klekner says, it was one of the most requested videos on the channel. The technique the creator shares is unique and versatile and saves tons of computer power, allowing you to render millions of particles in Blender.

The tutorial is divided into 11 chapters where Martin explains the workflow behind the production, such as rendering base color and remaining Maps, setting up 2D images, as well as speaks about translucency, color randomization, and more.

Image credit: CG Boost

Image credit: CG Boost

Earlier on, Klekner also talked about creating large-scale environments in Blender. Here's the tutorial CG Boost shared back then. In this tutorial, Klekner breaks down on how the cover art for the Master 3D Environments in Blender course was created in Blender.

The tutorial offers a sneak peek into the content covered in the 9-hour Master 3D Environments course available at CG Boost. Speaking of which, here's a trailer of the course.

Image credit: CG Boost

Image credit: CG Boost

Image credit: CG Boost

In addition to particles, CG Boost's tutorials cover a wide range of other topics. You will gain knowledge and skills in modeling, animation, and texture painting, and learn more about the creation of short films with the help of Blender.

Or maybe you want to make a dynamic fence using Blender's Geometry Nodes, CG Boost also can help you with that. In this tutorial, Martin Klekner showed how to use Geometry Nodes to connect fence assets, make them adapt to the terrain, and dynamically change the size of the nearby assets.

Check out CG Boost's YouTube channel for more Blender tutorials and don't forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our Telegram channel, follow us on InstagramTwitter, and LinkedIn, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

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