EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 09 -- 10 Models 3D model
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Name: African Oil Palm\n\nScientific: Elaeis guineensis\n\nThis Variation: 11 of 19\n\nHabitat: Native to western and southwestern Africa, this versatile tree grows well in many diverse soil types and environments outside desert and sub-desert conditions.\n\nRange: Cultivated throughout the tropical regions for commercial production of palm oil, making it a critical species worldwide. Unfortunately, its widespread cultivation leads to significant deforestation and habitat destruction.\n\nNotes: Due to its primary source status for palm oil, the African Oil Palm is a highly sought-after crop for global consumption. However, large-scale farming practices often come at the cost of precious biodiversity and ecosystem balance.\n\nIncluded in this Bundle: 11 detailed models available in total\n\nHigh-Fidelity -- 347,011 polygons -- 14m tall. In excellent condition with a fully mature canopy, numerous healthy leaves, and prominent fronds. Suitable for up-close and mid-range applications.\nDeteriorated -- 296,523 polygons -- 13.5m tall. Shows an advanced stage of decline, including yellowing foliage, wilted leaves, and some missing or damaged fronds. Best used in scenes depicting natural aging or neglect.\nFragile -- 201,115 polygons -- 12.2m tall. Presents a distressed state with several frond breakages and considerable disease-induced leaf loss. Intended for applications highlighting decay, wear, or damage to tree canopies.\nWilted -- 55,219 polygons -- 9.1m tall. Almost lifeless with just remnants of the fronds, showcasing extreme environmental stress, fungal infections, or pest infestations. Ideal for creating dying, rotting trees in-game.\nSeedling -- 285,275 polygons -- 5.5m tall. An emerging plant exhibiting its initial growth phase, with minimal foliage and small leaf structures. Designed to model younger palms before their eventual mature growth stage.\nJuvenile -- 174,023 -- 3.2m tall. Demonstrates early development with limited branching and relatively thin leaves, reflecting a pre-adult form of the palm tree.\nLow-Orbital Model -- 265,875 polygons -- 14m tall. Built to reduce high-level detail like small frond parts, providing efficient rendering performance while still capturing general palm tree morphology. Ideal for use at distant view points in various visual mediums.\nSimplified Details -- 240,019 polygons -- 14m tall. Boasts less intricate detailing on smaller features and minor surface textures for improved realism. Geared toward developers aiming to produce visually cohesive content with enhanced graphics without breaking rendering systems. (Continuation Below...) Trunk Surface Analysis (TSA) - A technique that generates displacement effects for trunk modeling; in effect making detailed high-fidelity models using standard hardware for those applications needing it but having lesser machine performance than necessary, hence allowing easier distribution among userbases worldwide. For all those with computers unable meet exact demands needed without some level loss within themselves. EveryPlant.com's ambition aims higher, striving for full plant variety coverage alongside existing data in science and popular realms, even occasionally delving into unclassifiable & exotic cases too sometimes including species no longer alive; so feel encouraged and invited check upon our publicized achievements found through these networks linked down below. \www.facebook.com/Everypeople/ "Every Plant," is our motto for the endeavor known simply enough yet still challenging indeed! Join this grand endeavor to see its real world relevance by keeping updated via the given platforms today! www.everyplant.com.
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