EVERYPlant Date Palm 03 -- 10 Models 3D model
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Date Palm\n\nScientific: Phoenix dactylifera\n\nThis Variation: 4 of 20\n\nHabitat: The date palm's natural range stretches across various places with well-drained sandy soil.\n\nRange: Probably originating in northern Africa, but its exact origin remains uncertain due to extensive cultivation over thousands of years.\n\nNotes: This plant has been cultivated for over 8,000 years and boasts a rich history of human interaction. Today, it is widely grown in vast orchards across Africa and Asia, as well as being cultivated as an ornamental species worldwide.\n\nIncluded in this Package: 11 models in total\n\nStandard -- 842,199 polygons -- 24.3m tall. Fully mature with abundant fruiting capabilities, showcasing relative health while displaying normal diseased and yellowing foliage conditions. Suitable for most scenes and applications.\nDistressed -- 590,321 polygons -- 24.1m tall. Displaying significantly higher levels of foliage damage, disease, and broken fronds, giving it an intense and distressed look.\nUnhealthy -- 233,419 polygons -- 24.2m tall. Presenting a relatively poor state with severely diseased or missing foliage, ideal for scenarios requiring such dramatic conditions.\nDead -- 60,489 polygons -- 19.3m tall. Characterized by only broken fronds and dead foliage, showcasing its barren appearance after withering away.\nYoung -- 815,429 polygons -- 14.4m tall. Representing a younger tree in the midst of maturation, still growing to achieve full maturity.\nImmature -- 170,201 polygons -- 6.8m tall. A less-developed palm without fully grown stature or proportions.\nNo Fruit -- 309,119 polygons -- 24.2m tall. Offers identical conditions to the standard model except that fruit has been excluded from generation for distant or low-detail scenarios.\nNo Dead Fronds -- 783,421 polygons -- 24.3m tall. Missing dead fronds, typically found hanging from the trunk in less-cultivated settings, adding a refined touch.\nLeast Detail -- 241,981 polygons -- 24.2m tall. Providing basic characteristics without minute details such as fruit or diseased foliage sections, best suited for low-poly requirements or distance views.\nTrunk Displacement -- 3,022,491 polygons -- 24.2m tall. Enabling enhanced texture on the trunk with additional polygon displacement, intended for use in close-up scenes and precise visuals.\nLowPoly variations available upon special request.\n\nModifications through re-meshing are accessible at any time without a separate charge to all product subscribers, which includes varying the mesh's uniformity and composition type. Many custom options also open to our customers at no additional fee.\nEVERYPlant endeavors a long-term mission of creating comprehensive 3D models for an enormous collection of global plant species! We would love for you to be updated on this process and learn about some extinct or creative designs, along with our goal to cover over two thirds of the world's identified plants and those recognized through names alone! Visit our page https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/ and let us grow the journey together.
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