EVERYPlant Date Palm 19 -- 10 Models 3D model
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Name: Date Palm Scientific: Phoenix dactylifera This Variation: 20 of 21 Habitat: Most places with well-drained sandy soil have Date Palms thriving in their natural range. Range: Native to northern Africa, the exact origin is hard to pinpoint due to widespread cultivation that spans over thousands of years. Notes: Cultivated for over 8,000 years, this plant has been a crucial part of human civilization. Today, extensive orchards are grown in Africa and Asia, while it also thrives as an ornamental species worldwide. Included in this Package: 10 models total Standard -- 1,247,153 polygons -- 25.1m tall. A fully mature Date Palm is provided, showcasing signs of health, although some diseased foliage and yellowing fronds are evident due to age and environmental factors. Suitable for most scenes and applications. Distressed -- 1,056,212 polygons -- 25.1m tall. This version displays increased damage to its foliage and exhibits missing and broken fronds, offering a realistic representation of the impact of disease and harsh weather conditions. Unhealthy -- 636,063 polygons -- 24.6m tall. Characterized by a lack of vigor, this model's state is relatively poor, featuring extensive dead or diseased foliage. Dead -- 86,104 polygons -- 20.3m tall. Reduced to only broken fronds and bare branches, the once-living Date Palm now serves as an eerie reminder of decline and loss. Young -- 1,213,469 polygons -- 15.2m tall. Presenting itself halfway through its growth cycle, this model features a significantly smaller stature in comparison to the standard tree model, providing valuable insights into development stages. Immature -- 221,844 polygons -- 6.8m tall. Barely emerging from the nursery stage, this miniature version boasts minimal detail, capturing early years before full development sets in. No Fruit -- 419,333 polygons -- 25.1m tall. This tree looks similar to the standard but lacks one of its primary attributes: fruit generation, reducing the poly count for efficiency and enabling clear visibility from medium distance scenes and rendering processes. No Dead Fronds -- 1,132,667 polygons -- 25.1m tall. Curated appearances can hide the imperfections; in this tree version, the often hanging fronds which indicate poor health have been intentionally omitted as one would find them cut away for orchard aesthetics or managed situations. Least Detail -- 296,622 polygons -- 25.1m tall. Fine details including but not limited to fruit and even the delicate stubs where dead fronds leave after a good wind-blast, aren’t modeled here giving less demanding rendering at cost of reduced realistic presentation. Good use for distant views when accuracy might otherwise demand much processing. Trunk Displacement -- 2,304,797 polygons -- 25.1m tall. Advanced detail level can only be seen with models where high resolution adds significantly detailed visuals on every object - even going beyond what could naturally grow and making scenes much closer a true reproduction of our physical world without need of artistic interpretations. LowPoly variations are available if requested for use at your next model. Re-meshing, re-adaptive mesh or adaptive remeshing with increase or decrease is included. All modifications such as to the models you’ve asked already, we continue supporting it to all who purchased these items. EVERYPlant mission starts as we go one by one – each plant of interest and most likely in time will have our render version – then all else: the details follow us and many at http://facebook.com/EVERYplant.
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