ivygrower sketchup importer for c4d and a lot more stuff

Maxon Cinema 4D (Export script developed by abstrax, Integrated Plugin developed by aoktar)

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acc24ex
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just discovered some more plugins

Ivygrower is here (based on the free ivygenerator - works the same way) so its free and it's working great, that's what I like to see in modelling software..
http://www.kuroyumes-developmentzone.co ... ma_4d.html there's a lot more free stuff here
- another thing - generated ivy was this was running mega-slow inside octane so someone test it.. not sure what happens, it looked great, but moving around was pretty slow didn't count the polys, still looks perfect inside octane

Here's importing sketchup and google earth: sketch4d and GE-terrain, they cost something but really excelent addition to anyone doing archvis - GE terrain captures terrain from google earth into c4d (didn't try it but just the thing I need), sketch4d is working great that's an excellent addition
http://www.archiplug.com/en/Sketch4D.aspx

Hey let's post all plugins here, what's your recomendations on CAD like drawing tools for c4d? The only vector drawing software that is user friendly to me is coreldraw.. I know I can export from coreldraw to adobe illustrator version 11 (thast what cinema likes best), but drawing inside c4d is a lot of pain :(
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tungee
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Thanx acc24ex!
Nice Tips!

Vector drawing: Alltough i have legal copy of Illustrator i play the most time with Inkscape!
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bepeg4d
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what's your recomendations on CAD like drawing tools for c4d?
I found this plug in very usefull, give it a try ;)
http://www.kekko3d.com/SpeedMud.html
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