EVERYPlant Seashore Palm 01 -- 9 Models 3D model

EVERYPlant Seashore Palm 01 -- 9 Models 3D model

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Name: Seashore Palm\n\nScientific: Allagoptera arenaria\n\nThis Variation: 1 of 20\n\nHabitat: Sandy soils and tropical beaches offer a home to this small palm, thriving in temperate climates worldwide.\n\nRange: Originally endemic to the east coast of Brazil, it has expanded to numerous tropical and sub-tropical shores globally.\n\nNotes: Frequently found amidst sandy dunes along scenic shorelines, its slender trunk often remains hidden below ground. As an ancient plant species, fossil records suggest its existence predated that of modern palms by centuries.\n\nIncluded in this Package: 9 unique models for diverse needs\n\nStandard -- 273,411 polygons -- 5 feet 10 inches tall. A fully mature and fruit-bearing specimen, showing mild discoloration as normal wear and tear. Suited for a wide range of applications and environments.\nDistressed -- 252,913 polygons -- 5 feet 2 inches tall. Exhibiting extensive foliage damage, broken fronds, and overall decay, making it perfect for portraying distress or hardship.\nUnhealthy -- 178,630 polygons -- 4 feet 10 inches tall. This plant model depicts a relatively fragile state, with substantial missing or diseased leaves, suitable for various settings that require vulnerability or struggle.\nDead -- 22,139 polygons -- 37 inches tall. As the name suggests, it displays nothing but lifeless and shattered fronds, an ideal representation of barren landscapes and despair.\nYoung -- 259,018 polygons -- 4 feet 2 inches tall. This younger plant is at a mid-stage in its maturation cycle, offering an intermediate solution between juvenile and mature stages.\nImmature -- 191,907 polygons -- 2 feet 4 inches tall. Still growing and bearing little to no fruit, it embodies a stage just before the palm's peak productivity.\nNo Fruit -- 259,734 polygons -- 5 feet 10 inches tall. Essentially identical to its standard counterpart but devoid of any generated fruit, this version helps conserve poly count in far-off scenes without requiring extreme details.\nNo Dead Fronds -- 265,844 polygons -- 5 feet 2 inches tall. Free from the blemishes associated with dead fronds, this carefully crafted plant fits a neat and manicured environment like beachside resorts or urban landscapes.\nSimplified -- 252,167 polygons -- 5 feet 10 inches tall. Removing the minute features such as fruit and foliage loss gives us this simplified model that significantly lowers its poly count while retaining aesthetic appeal for distant render scenarios.\nLowPoly variations are available upon request to customize even further according to user preference.\n\nCustomers may enjoy custom modifications to models free of charge, whether that be adaptive meshing, re-meshing techniques such as uniform quads or strict tris, increase/decrease in polygons or many other detailed modifications without incurring any additional cost for already-purchased models.\n\nThe ambitious mission at EVERYPlant is dedicated to replicating each of the earth's known plant species (with special nods to extinct and fictional plants too!), but given the enormity of this endeavor perhaps 'most identifiable species' with names are all we will ever have the time for? For up-to-date progress and details, please join our community page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/.

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