EVERYPlant Date Palm 17 -- 10 Models 3D model

EVERYPlant Date Palm 17 -- 10 Models 3D model

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Date Palm: Phoenix dactylifera Habitat: Date palms thrive in their natural range where well-drained sandy soil dominates. Origin: This palm's native home is probably northern Africa, but pinpointing the exact origin is tricky due to extensive cultivation efforts over time. Notes: Humans have been cultivating date palms for more than 8,000 years, forming a long-standing relationship with this species. Today, extensive orchards in Africa and Asia nurture these plants, while ornamental species can be found worldwide. Package Includes: A total of 10 different models Standard - 1,051,420 polygons, standing at 20.7 meters tall: Mature, fully fruiting palm, showcasing relative health but some diseased foliage and yellowing as expected in many scenarios. Distressed - 973,381 polygons, reaching 20.7 meters tall: Displaying increased damage to its leaves, with broken fronds missing from this specimen. Unhealthy - 523,750 polygons, standing at 20.5 meters tall: In a state of relative poor health with a significant amount of diseased or damaged foliage on its palm trees. Dead - 62,173 polygons, measuring only 15.4 meters in height: The sole leaves it still has are either bare and brittle or long-dead. Young Palm Trees Young Model: With approximately 1,036,137 polygons at a stature of 11.6 meters tall: Shows the half-finished development stage in this growing palm. Immature Palm: Only reaches 5.6 meters high, weighing only 178,717 polygons - still maturing and much shorter compared to when fully developed. Fruitless - Reaching a height of approximately 20.7m - the exact model without fruits, preserving all the necessary leaves, reducing it in total polygons. In mid-distant render scenes this model comes very handy in avoiding detailed parts at those levels that do not show fine detail and save on your precious poly counts. Without Dead Fronds - This specimen's dead branches have simply disappeared, a plant well cared for with its leaves being perfectly placed along the straight, curved and sometimes knotted tree stem, at approximately 20.7m high: This particular tree stands within its natural environment like the 'Curated Scene' model and shows an even better structure with some level of smooth growth from each new branch. Lowest Level Detail Model - The total is at least lowered with nearly a quarter million poly's that this type is in its final stage in comparison to its parent and still looks perfectly great in far shots and takes significantly less processing. Stature: A total length at around 20.7 meters in height. Advanced Models High-Poly Model w/Trunk Displacement: Approximately two point nine mill and seventy eight thousand polygons. Standing almost one whole foot taller - At roughly 5 whole meters it's as short compared to fully-grown model at its highest of almost half that again tall as is shown by the tree trunks size at base - intended strictly for extreme close-up views of a typical single tree. EVERY Plant Mission EveryPlant plans to make available each different plant in our planet with multiple additional options like fantasy and fictional type too: The team hopes it won't model absolutely every living green growth out there but wants people's assistance on finding what species' really count - want further news just visit facebook, that is, of the Every Plant Mission which starts off on its long quest now and join. https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/

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