EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 06 -- 10 Models 3D model
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Name: African Oil Palm Scientific: Elaeis guineensis This Variation: 6 of 20 Habitat: Thriving in its native terrain, this palm species adapts to various soil types and locations, effortlessly avoiding harsh desert and sub-desert conditions. Range: Originating from the west and southwest Africa region, but commercially cultivated throughout the tropics' diverse landscapes. Notes: As the primary source of palm oil, commercial growers rely heavily on this critical species. Unfortunately, widespread cultivation leads to deforestation, devastating vast natural lands in its path. Included in this Package: A comprehensive selection of 10 detailed models Standard -- 384,303 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Representing a fully mature and fruit-bearing tree, showcasing vibrant green foliage, albeit with diseased and yellow leaves. Perfect for use in various scenes and applications. Distressed -- 349,880 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Exhibiting significant damage to its fronds and an overall sense of disease. Fronds are missing or broken, making this model ideal for adding realism to distressed environments. Unhealthy -- 226,426 polygons -- 13.4m tall. In a visibly poor state, this tree features severely diseased or damaged foliage. This model is best suited for scenes requiring an air of neglect and disrepair. Dead -- 45,511 polygons -- 11.3m tall. Reduced to bare broken fronds and lifeless foliage, this tree embodies the effects of complete destruction. Young -- 368,174 polygons -- 7.5m tall. A smaller, still-developing tree, halfway through its maturing process. This model is ideal for adding a sense of growth or youthful vigor to your scenes. Immature -- 207,218 polygons -- 3.4m tall. At the beginning stages of its development, this small palm lacks its full potential height and features an understated trunk in comparison to its total stature. No Fruit -- 278,956 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Similar to the standard model but devoid of any fruit-bearing components. Perfect for mid-range or distant render scenarios where minute details become negligible. No Dead Fronds -- 376,747 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Ideal for curation-based environments like a tidy plantation scene, as all dead fronds naturally present around tree trunks are excluded from this model. Least Detail -- 267,556 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Scaled-back to a simplified representation of the palm with lower polygon counts. Primarily intended for scenes at a distant perspective. Trunk Displacement -- 573,645 polygons -- 12.9m tall. Showcasing a tree trunk adorned with detailed displacements to heighten its presence and add more depth to close-range renders. Existing customers can request variations with lowered or raised poly counts. Requests for numerous model modifications, including uniform quads, strict triangles, or even an adaptive mesh, will also be catered to without any extra fees for current customers. Follow our journey as we aim to create digital models of every plant species around the world, even a few extinct ones and imaginative variants, by checking out EVERYPlant's facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/. We'd appreciate it if you joined us.
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