Thursday, September 26th, 2024 Posted by Jim Thacker

iToo Software releases Forest Pack 9.0 for 3ds Max


iToosoft has released Forest Pack 9.0, the latest version of its scattering plugin for 3ds Max.

The “most ambitious release in years”, the update adds ForestIvy, an accompanying plugin for generating 3D ivy and other climbing plants using a mix of manual and parametric workflow.

The ‘ultimate scattering tool for 3ds Max’
Described by iToo as “the ultimate scattering tool for 3ds Max”, Forest Pack is designed to distribute objects across a scene: usually plant models, but also rocks, buildings or lights.

The plugin can generate scenes with hundreds of thousands of scattered objects, with a point cloud display mode to improve viewport response, and the option to convert Forest Pack objects to Max’s native instances.

The scattering process is fully parametric, and object distribution can also be controlled by image maps, splines or painting directly onto terrain geometry.

Forest Pack can scatter both static and animated objects, with the option to randomise both texture maps and the time offset of animation cycles, or control them via image maps.

Forest Pack 9.0: new ForestIvy plugin generates 3D climbing plants
The main new feature in Forest Pack 9.0 – the paid Pro edition, at least – is ForestIvy, a new bundled plugin for generating 3D ivy and other climbing plants.

Users set the overall form of the ivy using a combination of manual and procedural workflow, drawing it directly onto surfaces, generating it automatically, or blending between the two.

It’s also possible to generate vegetation without an underlying surface, to create “basic bushes and shrubs”.

For finer control, the plugin includes parametric control for properties like branching pattern, the response of the plant to gravity, and the distribution of leaves and flowers.

ForestIvy ships with 30 presets based on real-world leaf scans, making it possible to recreate a range of types of climbing plants.

To improve performance, the plugin uses viewport and render-time instancing: the initial release is supported in Arnold and V-Ray CPU, but “other renderers should add support soon”.

Workflow and performance updates to the core plugin
As well as ForestIvy, there are a number of workflow and performance improvements to Forest Pack itself.

Distribution maps now support multiple mapping channels, and the Randomize Stacked setting now supports stacked splines as well as areas.

The ForestSet helper plugin added in Forest Pack 8.0 has been updated, to make it possible to move items from the Geometry List to ForestSet objects.

There are also updates to the UI, Library Browser, camera clipping, memory management, and support for V-Ray Proxies. You can find a full list of changes via the link at the foot of the story.

Pricing and availability
Forest Pack 9.0 is compatible with 3ds Max 2019+ running on Windows 10+. You can find a list of compatible render engines here.

New perpetual licences cost $275. There is also a free Lite edition. It’s feature-limited, but can be used on commercial projects.


Read a full list of new features in Forest Pack 9.0 in the online release notes

Read more about Forest Pack on the product webpage
(The download link for the Lite edition is at the top of the page)