EVERYPlant African Oil Palm 20 -- 10 Models 3D model
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African Oil Palm Scientific Name: Elaeis guineensis Variation Count: 20 of 20 Models Natural Habitat: The African oil palm thrives in a wide range of soils and locations, excluding deserts and subtropical regions. Geographical Range: Originating from west and southwest Africa, commercial cultivation extends throughout the tropics. Key Note: As the primary source of palm oil, this species holds significant economic value, however, it's also responsible for widespread deforestation due to extensive plantations that often encroach on natural lands. Included in Package: A total of 10 models covering various stages and conditions of the African oil palm tree. Standard Model: Polygon Count: 400,648 Height: 14.8 meters Status: Fully mature with fruit, some diseased foliage as a result of common wear. Useable for general scenes and applications. Distressed Model: Polygon Count: 384,039 Height: 14.8 meters Condition: Experiencing severe leaf damage and disease, with broken fronds. Unhealthy Model: Polygon Count: 243,251 Height: 14.8 meters State: Showcasing a substantial amount of diseased foliage and damage to leaves. Dead Model: Polygon Count: 49,138 Height: 10.4 meters Condition: Displaying only bare, dead fronds. Young Model: Polygon Count: 382,344 Height: 9.3 meters Age: Halfway through its growth cycle, featuring a shorter trunk in relation to total height. Immature Model: Polygon Count: 205,529 Height: 4.7 meters Maturity Level: The tree has not yet reached maturity and features a smaller trunk compared to overall size. No Fruit Model: Polygon Count: 289,824 Height: 14.8 meters Characteristics: Same as the standard model except for missing fruit. Poly Count Optimisation: Saves details from being visible at medium to far ranges, decreasing the count to help in more efficient scene renders. No Dead Fronds Model: Polygon Count: 375,154 Height: 14.8 meters Aspect: Displays an appearance similar to a well-groomed tree such as those often found on plantations, devoid of all frond damage. Poly Count Optomisation: Less than other high level versions. Least Detail Model: Polygon Count: 260,195 Height: 14.8 meters Characteristics: A minimal tree structure without fine details like dead leaves and fruit that are generally present in natural palm oil plantations to cut back on detail counts, allowing easier handling with more distance rendering requirements. Polymetric Level Control and Simplification. Trunk Displacement Model: Polygon Count: 522,457 Height: 14.8 meters Description: Featuring a realistic appearance due to displacement on its trunk. Optimized for up-close use in close scenes such as walk-ins to highlight realism on tree growth. EVERYPlant has an ongoing goal of developing highly detailed plant species 3D models using polygon meshes from lowpoly detail variations all the way to highpoli ones and more. We at EVERYplant are keenly focused on providing accurate representation, realisation through data input such as the height at the base, leaves etc, in making your next production a truly immersive and authentic world, especially considering real life growth processes with our every new update, giving us closer accuracy for an improved output model. EVERYPlant wants you to follow us to stay updated about the progress of EVERY Plant Project as mentioned in link : https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/
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