Tutorials:Taking Totally Bitchin Pics/Garden Set
Garden Set
A properly-created outdoor set can create a beautiful natural feel to pictures, and is appropriate for many types of sims. It can be one of the more challenging sets to work with, as plants often have high poly counts, and crowding them together and pointing the camera at them can make for very slow frame rates, but it can also be one of the prettiest ways to take pics.
Use the terrain paint tool to paint the ground an interesting texture in wide strokes using the largest brush size. Then add some accents of another terrain paint in the smallest brush size for interest. Don't overdo it - you want it to look random and natural. You can always undo or paint over it if you don't like how it looks.
Try to use odd-numbered clusters of trees and other plants when you are adding them.
You will want to make sure you have the following cheats enabled:
- boolProp snapObjectsToGrid false - Plants only grow along perfect straight lines in well-tended formal gardens. Unless that's the look you're going for, make sure you place your plants in a scattered, natural way.
- boolProp allow45DegreeAngleOfRotation true - This will allow you to have more rotation angles for your plants. You could just use the 4 right-angle rotations by default, but the more randomly your plants seem placed, the more natural it will look, so make sure to rotate each plant a few times if you're placing several of the same plants near one another.
- moveObjects on - This will allow you to place more than one plant in a single grid tile, and intersecting one another. The branches of trees often tangle together when they are closely spaced, and placing a few trees close together and a few further apart will look random and natural.