TREE OBJECTS

A Tree object is an scenery object element that is used to add tress into the scene. When you select this object type, the Objects window and you can select one of several types of tree object:

Different Tree Objects Listed In The Objects Window

To place a tree object element in the scene you can select the one you want from the list (you can use the thumbnail option to see a preview of the tree), and then click the Add button. After placing it in the scene you can use the Translate Gizmo to position the tree where you want, or you can enable One-Click Placing and simply click in the world to place it (and continue clicking to add multiple versions). You may also use the Rotation Gizmo to change the angle the tree is shown at, as well as the Scale Gizmo to change its size.

 

 

Tree Properties

Tree objects have the following Properties which can be edited:

The Properties Window For A Tree Object

 

  • Display Name

    This is the name of the tree as it will be displayed in the The Scenery Contents List. This can be edited and is helpful for identifying elements when you have a lot of items in the content list.

 

  • Species Name

    The name of the tree species being placed. Selecting this will open a list of all the available species, with the ones that are applicable to the current biome listed at the top:
    The Available Tree Species

    In general you should only place trees that are listed as available in the current biome, since placing trees from outside the biome may incur a performance hit (you can do it, for aesthetic or other reasons, just try not to place too many from outside the biome).

 

  • Model

    Many tree objects have multiple different models to add variety to scenes, and from this menu you can select the model that you want for the scene you are creating.

 

  • Snap To Ground

    This option is enabled by default, and will "snap" the tree to the ground so that - regardless of the terrain height - the element will always be at ground level, even when moving it. Enabling this means that the altitude Gizmo does nothing, while disabling this will permit you to change the altitude.