Temperate Ornamental Perennials
Laubwerk Plants Kit 19 is a beautiful collection of 10 temperate flowering ornamental perennial species and cultivars. Each plant has 3 variants and they are designed for architects, garden and landscape designers, and CG artists working in 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, SketchUp, and Vectorworks.
This impressive collection of ten temperate ornamental species and cultivars is suited for sunny fresh sites in gardens and parks, commonly planted in temperate regions around the world. These herbaceous perennials range from compact showy cultivars such as yarrow ‘Milly Rock Red’ and spike speedwell ‘Blauteppich’ to commonly known species such as soapwort and includes the spectacular blanketflower ‘Burgunder’ with deep red wine, daisy-like flower heads. This kit will add color, structure, and unprecedented detail to your landscaping designs.
Note that Kit 19 is a pre-release, with currently only one season, and therefore offered at a reduced price. Customers who buy this pre-release version now will get the full Kit 19 free when it is released, including all the Kit 19 plant seasons. This special price will only be available until the full kit has been released with all seasons.
3D Plants for CG Artists
Laubwerk offers easy-to-use software extensions for architects and CG artists looking for authentic 3D plants, and plant scattering tools.
With drag-and-drop simplicity and easy-to-use tools that modify the shape, age, season, and level of detail for each of Laubwerk’s stunning 3D plants, users can seamlessly add 3D trees to any CG project. For Autodesk 3ds Max & Maya, MAXON Cinema 4D, Trimble SketchUp, and Python.
Includes 30 Models
All Laubwerk Plants in this Kit come in 3 variations in 1 season per species or cultivar.
Overview of the 10 species and cultivars included in Laubwerk Plant Kit 19.
Includes Free Laubwerk Player
The Laubwerk Player is a plugin for Autodesk 3ds Max & Maya, Maxon Cinema 4D, or Trimble SketchUp that comes bundled with every Laubwerk Plant Kit. It loads the models and allows for easy selection and manipulation of the models, e.g. choose between variations, ages and seasons and allows fine grained control about Level of Detail.
Just drag-and-drop your 3D tree, set the shape, age, and season and level of detail control. Watch the lightning fast rendering with inbuilt and 3rd party renderer support.
Plant Library Browser
The Plant Library Browser appears right in the 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, or SketchUp main menu and provides direct access to the Laubwerk Plants installed on your computer. Drag-and-drop your 3D tree species into your scene or replace existing trees. Loading the plants through the Plant Library Browser directly creates materials with basic shading and textures preassigned, saving you time and memory while you work.
Plant Object
The Plant Object represents a Laubwerk plant model in your scene by using low-memory hull or skeleton mode for easy placement. It dynamically loads the model’s age and shape that you chose, creating a simple viewport approximation that allows you to apply model alterations and adjust level of detail settings. Laubwerk Plant Objects are fully scriptable using MaxScript.
V-Ray Support
Dedicated support of V-Ray saves you time and memory. Instead of manually converting Laubwerk Plant Objects into V-Ray proxies, the Plant Object detects when V-Ray is used for rendering and dynamically creates the model’s geometry during rendering. This is the exact same process V-Ray uses for V-Ray proxies, just automatically applied without any manual setup.
Renderer Support
Materials and textures are created on the fly – for the built-in renderer or third-party renderers.
- For 3ds Max, Maya, and Cinema 4D: mental ray, iray, Maxwell Render, Thea Render, Arnold, RedShift, OctaneRender, and Corona Renderer.
- For SketchUp: V-Ray for SketchUp and Thea Render for SketchUp.
Laubwerk Advantage
- Plug and Play – One-click solution for architects and CG artists who need realistic 3D trees, immediately.
- Fast and Fluent – Render-ready 3D trees minimize the need for finetuning that can otherwise interrupt your workflow.
- Easy and Integrated – Drag-and-drop plants inside 3ds Max & Maya, and MAXON Cinema 4D, or Trimble SketchUp.
- Intuitive – Simple settings are a mouse click away.
- Smart Content – Go beyond static models! Choose the shape, age, season and detail of each tree.
- High Tech – Laubwerk technology minimizes the usual compromise between high-quality graphics and efficient memory usage.
Description
Laubwerk Plant Kit 19 – Temperate Ornamental Perennials
The following 10 temperate flowering ornamental species and cultivars are included in the Plant Kit 19. Each species or cultivar comes in 3 variations in one seasonal aspect (in full bloom), for a total of 30 models per Kit. Note that Kit 19 is a pre-release, with currently only one season and therefore offered at a reduced price.
Yarrow ‘Milly Rock Red’
Achillea millefolium ‘Milly Rock Red’
A compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial. Grayish-green, finely-divided foliage with strong, somewhat spicy aroma that persists when used in dried flower arrangements. Flattened clusters of small, bright red, umbellate flowers with yellow eyes. Blooms throughout the summer. Attractive to bees. Good fresh cut flower. Latin specific epithet millefolium means “thousand-leaved” in reference to the highly dissected foliage.
Mealy Centaury ‘Steenbergii’
Centaurea dealbata ‘Steenbergii’
A clump-forming, tall herbaceous perennial with pinnately lobed leaves, grey-hairy beneath. Showy, deep pink, cornflower-like flower heads, pleasantly scented. Blooms in summer. Attractive to bees, bumblebees, and other insects. Good fresh cut flower. Beautiful visual contrast between the matte foliage and the bright looking flower heads. Good fresh cut flower. Genus name comes from the Greek word kentauros meaning centaur.
Blanketflower ‘Burgunder’
Gaillardia × grandiflora ‘Burgunder’
A bushy herbaceous perennial with erect but often sprawling stems and mid-green, long, narrow leaves. Deep red wine, solitary, daisy-like flower heads. Blooms from late spring to early fall. Attractive to bees, bumblebees, other insects, and goldfinches. Genus name honors Gaillard de Charentonneau, an 18th century French botanist.
Georgian Fleabane
Inula orientalis
A compact-growing herbaceous perennial with leafy stems with hairy, mid-green oval or inverted lance-shaped foliage. In summer, large orange-yellow daisy-like flowers emerge from very hairy buds. The ray florets are thin and wavy. Good cut flower. Attractive for butterflies and bees. Left seed heads on the plant feed the birds over winter.
Bergamot ‘Cambridge Scarlet’
Monarda fistulosa ‘Cambridge Scarlet’
A long-flowering, clump-forming, tall, herbaceous perennial. Aromatic dark green leaves are lanceolate with a bronze tint. Terminal flower heads in whorls of two-lipped, deep scarlet flowers on different levels from midsummer to early fall. Attracts wildlife like bees and bumblebees. The popular variety was first introduced over 100 years ago. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Perennial Phlox ‘White Admiral’
Phlox paniculata ‘White Admiral’
A tall, herbaceous perennial of upright habit with mid-green foliage that is clump forming and lance-shaped leaves. Panicles of delightfully fragrant, pure white flowers on erect stems in mid and late summer. Attractive to bees and butterflies, Excellent for cut flowers as this brings the delightful fragrance into the house. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
Balkan Clary ‘Blue Marvel’
Salvia nemorosa ‘Blue Marvel’
Salvia Blue Marvel flaunts ultra-large flowers; the largest of all the Salvia nemorosa species. Bright violet-blue flowers will entice hummingbirds, butterflies and other pollinators; however, the scented grey-green foliage keeps deer and rabbits from nibbling. Winning top honors in two prestigious shows, this tough performer truly is a Marvel!
Great Burnet ‘Tanna’
Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Tanna’
‘Tanna’ is a clump-forming perennial to 50cm tall forming low mounds of blue-green, crimpedleaves each finely divided into oblong leaflets. Small, deep red, cylindrical flowerheads are borne above the foliage on wiry, branched stems from summer into autumn. It was bred by famous garden designer Piet Oudolf.
Soapwort
Saponaria officinalis
A rhizomatous perennial forming wide clumps of upright, stiff, unbranched stems bearing dark green, ovate leaves. Terminal clusters of fragrant light pink or white flowers in mid summer to early fall. Attracts hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and hummingbird moths. Roots and stems contain saponins, which cause boiled solutions made with soapwort to lather. Before phosphates this plant was used for washing lace, silk, and woolens. Also used as a shampoo. Hence the common names of “soapwort” or “latherwort”. The common name “bouncing bet” (bet is short for Bess) is an old term from England meaning washerwoman.
Spiked Speedwell ‘Blauteppich’
Veronica spicata ‘Blauteppich’
‘Blauteppich’ is a compact grower and bears bright indigo-blue flowers 4 t 6 inches in the summer months. This species needs good drainage, moisture and full sun, good for sunny borders and rock gardens. Keep dead flowerheads removed to prolong the bloom time.
System Requirements
Computer Hardware | A computer that is capable of running your version(s) of 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, SketchUp. |
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Hard Disk Space | 10MB of hard disk space and additional space for the Laubwerk Plants models. |
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Installation Instructions | Our aim is to make the installation process as easy as possible for you. If you like to get more information, we have compiled these Laubwerk Plants Kits installation instructions, including advanced topics such as considerations when working in a network. |
Change Log
Update 1.0.49 (April 5, 2024)
Update 1.0.48 (December 22, 2023)
Update 1.0.47 (November 15, 2023)
Update 1.0.46 (July 17, 2023)
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