PF2B (PlantFactory to Blender) - Procedural Plants

PF2B (PlantFactory to Blender) is an addon that enables the direct import of plants created in PlantFactory by e-on software into Blender. PF2B automates the setup process, allowing you to transfer detailed vegetation assets to Blender with minimal manual configuration.

Who is this for?

  • 3D artists looking to add high-quality, procedurally generated plants to their Blender scenes.
  • Environment designers who need a quick and efficient way to populate landscapes with rich vegetation.
  • Archviz professionals who want realistic vegetation to enhance exterior renders.

Why use PF2B?

  • Procedural variety – Access over 200 plant species and more than 10,000 unique presets with infinite procedural variations.
  • Optimized for performance – Choose between low-poly and high-poly plant versions based on your project’s needs.
  • Instant setup – No need to manually assign materials or textures.
  • No additional cost for PlantFactory – PlantFactory is now freely available as a perpetual version, so you can generate and use plants freely.

:rocket: Special Launch Offer:

Get it for just $8 (regular $14) until April 12th!

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Documentation

Extensive documentation available: pf2b.roberd.net

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to me! :slight_smile:

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I don’t use PlantFactory yet, but this is so cool, thanks for making this addon!

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is it Windows only…right?

Yes, it’s Windows only, and I don’t have plans for other versions at the moment.

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Understood.
I hope it will land one day or another.

@Roberddd
I’ll buy it immediately once the Mac version comes out.

Until then, you probably want to write “Windows Only” in big letters at the top of the page to avoid complaints.

Thanks for making this add-on anyway :slight_smile:

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It is a rather handy tool. Makes creating an even more varied environment quite easy.
And being able to create something, and then to simply pull it into Blender is even cooler.

As to those who say I will buy when…
Perhaps, on the mac side, supporting it would make it happen faster, sooner. Not supporting furthers the idea: ok, no reason to make that.
On the linux side, good luck and may your patience be in great abundance.

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