EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 18 -- 10 Models 3D model
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African Oil Palm Scientific: Elaeis guineensis This Variation: 18 of 20 Habitat: Thriving in diverse environments, this species adapts readily to many soil types and locations short of arid desert conditions. Range: Originating from west and southwest Africa, commercial cultivation spreads its influence throughout the tropical regions worldwide. Notes: As the principal source of palm oil, its economic importance cannot be overstated. Unfortunately, it is also a highly destructive force due to massive deforestation of natural habitats for widespread plantations. Included in this Package: 10 models Standard -- 412,924 polygons -- 14.2m tall. Fully mature and fruiting, this model presents a healthy tree with only some diseased and yellowed foliage as minor flaws. Perfectly suitable for various scenes and applications. Distressed -- 351,170 polygons -- 14.2m tall. With extensive foliage damage and disease, missing fronds, and broken leaves, this model is ideal for depictions of environmental stress or neglect. Unhealthy -- 242,157 polygons -- 14.1m tall. In a weakened state with a substantial loss of healthy foliage and evident diseases, this model represents a neglected or struggling tree. Dead -- 55,030 polygons -- 10.4m tall. Bare branches, missing leaves, and lifeless fronds define this decaying model, depicting an entirely defunct specimen. Young -- 388,437 polygons -- 9.4m tall. A partially grown oil palm with a visibly shorter trunk compared to its overall height showcases its progression towards full maturity. Immature -- 204,449 polygons -- 4.9m tall. At this stage of development, the tree still requires more time to reach full maturity and presents fewer poly count compared to its counterparts. No Fruit -- 334,262 polygons -- 14.2m tall. Sparing fruit production for optimized mid- to long-range renders, this variation conserves poly count and preserves scene clarity without losing any essence of authenticity. No Dead Fronds -- 370,000 polygons -- 14.2m tall. Perfectly curated to eliminate visible signs of decay or neglect, these models remove hanging fronds, focusing the attention on tree's stature instead of imperfections. Least Detail -- 288,512 polygons -- 14.2m tall. As its name implies, this reduced- detail variation prioritizes rendering for scenes far removed from focus, saving poly count to reduce performance burden while maintaining basic shape. Trunk Displacement -- 516,157 polygons -- 14.2m tall. Increased detailed mesh results from displacing tree's trunk for better near-rack or even close-up visual analysis in order to enhance authenticity when rendering such content in your environment.
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