This is so interesting! It feels a little bit like modeling landscapes in UE5 using its foliage tool... but this here is much more realistic and high quality. Thank you so much for the tutorial / walk-through. Definitely going to experiment with Vue and PlantFactory now.
Hi, thanks for all of your great tutorials. I was wondering if anyone knows if you can still reset the Terrain like you used to be able to, I notice the Reset Terrain button no longer exists in the Terrain Editor?. Thanks.
@Geekatplay Thanks for the reply, but I meant when you used to click the Reset Terrain button and it would present you with a flat terrain. I can't seem to find a quick way to get a completely flat terrain to start building on.
@@Geekatplay Thanks for the reply, however I meant is there a way to flatten the Terrain similar to the way the "Reset Terrain" button used to do in older versions of Vue? So you can start with a flat terrain and build on that?
This is a gem of a video. You make it look so easy.
thank you.
Thanks for the video! Always learn something new watching you create!
I am glad you are finding it helpful!
This is so interesting! It feels a little bit like modeling landscapes in UE5 using its foliage tool... but this here is much more realistic and high quality. Thank you so much for the tutorial / walk-through. Definitely going to experiment with Vue and PlantFactory now.
Glad you like it!
Hi, thanks for all of your great tutorials. I was wondering if anyone knows if you can still reset the Terrain like you used to be able to, I notice the Reset Terrain button no longer exists in the Terrain Editor?. Thanks.
you can just click cancel, or select different preset on left bar
@Geekatplay Thanks for the reply, but I meant when you used to click the Reset Terrain button and it would present you with a flat terrain. I can't seem to find a quick way to get a completely flat terrain to start building on.
@@Geekatplay Thanks for the reply, however I meant is there a way to flatten the Terrain similar to the way the "Reset Terrain" button used to do in older versions of Vue? So you can start with a flat terrain and build on that?