Packing forest products more efficiently also has a "green" effect. A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study on unit load optimization—specifically focusing on timber transport—revealed that optimizing the way wood is packed and stacked can reduce environmental impacts by . The primary driver for this reduction is the saving on corrugated packaging materials and the ability to fit more timber per trip, thereby reducing the total number of trucks on the road and their associated carbon emissions.
This effect scales down scattered items as they get closer to a target object or area boundary. It is ideal for creating natural transitions, such as making pebbles smaller as they approach a shoreline, or scaling down grass near a concrete walkway. Limit by Texture Color forest pack effects
Once you create an effect you like (e.g., "Smaller grass near paths"), you can save it and import it into every future project. How to Get Started Packing forest products more efficiently also has a
Forest Pack Effects are particularly brutal on ray-traced global illumination. This effect scales down scattered items as they