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AutoModeller Pro distributes the objects of the "geometry texture" on the surface of the target object guided by the target object's own UV mapping, this is similar to displacement mapping, except you are using actual 3ds max objects as source objects / "geometry textures".
All of these objects can also be sliced, soft-sliced, scaled, deformed at the borders or wrapped around curvatures. Multiple such "geometry textures" can be combined on a single target object during painting using a "replacement brush" (that uses collision detection), also note how the objects are sliced and also capped at the borders(here using paint brush randomisation):
A very useful feature in AutoModeller Pro is the UV-Island detection during painting, which lets you quickly fill an entire UV-island of your target object with a single click, also it automatically replaces any objects that have been there previously:
Generally automodeller "remembers" everything you have painted so you can delete it while holding ALT during painting or make individual adjustments to an individually painted object:
After you painted some stuff, AutoModeller Pro can automatically update the resulting objects whenever you change the base geometry of your target object and notice how the objects are "soft sliced"when the UV of the target object is changed:
AutoModeller Pro comes with very powerful painting capabilities that allow you to paint any geometry texture on any object in the scene without having to set up anything. Just select the geometry-texture and paint on any object in the scene. You can also combine multiple different geometry textures this way, using a powerful replacement-brush any previously painted objects will automatically be replaced when you paint over them.
I guess freelancers are not really our target audience, sure zbrush
and other software packages bring way more features for the price,
but we don't compete with them(that's impossible!)instead we consider
our software to be a "specialized" plugin for 3ds max, so if you need
that "special" feature you are going to have to pay the price, end of story.