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There are countless types of habitats which are determined by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioregion biogeographic] factors.
There are countless types of habitats which are determined by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioregion biogeographic] factors.
=== Ecotones ===


== Modelling techniques ==
== Modelling techniques ==
Env Artists use a combination of geometry and textured 2d planes to hopefully create a believable presentation of a the plant they are aiming to create.
Env Artists use a combination of geometry and textured 2d planes to hopefully create a believable presentation of a the plant they are aiming to create.


* billboarding (Grasses, radially symmetrical plants).
;Geometry: comprises the thick section of a plant such as the trunk and large branches.
* billboard clouds (leaves, bushes).
;Billboards / Imposter Cards: (Grasses, radially symmetrical plants).
;Billboard Clouds: (leaves, bushes).


== Textures ==
== Textures ==
* alpha clipping
* alpha testing


== Materials ==
== Materials ==

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Plants/Vegetation is a common type of prop asset used in environment art, set dressing and level design.

Types of Vegetation

In nature plants evolved to grow in different forms to fill gaps (niche) in their local environment (habitat). In a forest for example a vine grows up a tree to reach light that is less available on the ground.

Vegetation Types:

  • Canopy (Largest trees)
  • Mid story (Small trees, large shrubs)
  • Understory (shrubs)
  • Ground cover (Vines, grasses, herbs)

See Stratification

Biomes

Some general Biome/habitat types include:

  • Forest
  • Rainforest/Jungle
  • Grassland
  • Wetland/Swamp
  • Alpine
  • Desert

There are countless types of habitats which are determined by biogeographic factors.

Modelling techniques

Env Artists use a combination of geometry and textured 2d planes to hopefully create a believable presentation of a the plant they are aiming to create.

Geometry
comprises the thick section of a plant such as the trunk and large branches.
Billboards / Imposter Cards
(Grasses, radially symmetrical plants).
Billboard Clouds
(leaves, bushes).

Textures

  • alpha testing

Materials

LODs