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G Scatter - a new free scattering plugin for Blender
Scattering can be technical, complex and expensive – both for computer and a wallet. Graswald developers harness the power of the new Geometry Nodes so you can use the latest scattering technology for free.
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Harness the power of Blender's new Geometry Nodes without having to spend hours learning what each node and setting does. A clean and artist-friendly user interface allows you to scatter like you've always done.
Scatter anything you want. It only takes 3 clicks to create a meadow. Select your surface, select the object(s), hit scatter and you are done. And with anything. G Scatter is not Graswald exclusive. You can scatter everything that you added to your scene.
With control over density, scale, randomization, grouping and masks. And with features like presets and texture support in development, it can only get better.
This year marks a major milestone: the 20th anniversary of EUE ReConnect – a standout event that continues to unite the Computer Graphics community with a signature blend of professional insight and pub-floor charm.
A decade ago, CPU rendering was the foundation of architectural visualization, visual effects, and animation production. But as the demand for faster, more realistic rendering increased, artists found their salvation in GPU-powered render engines like Redshift and OctaneRender.
This year marks a major milestone: the 20th anniversary of EUE ReConnect – a standout event that continues to unite the Computer Graphics community with a signature blend of professional insight and pub-floor charm.
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