
photorealistic Gyromitra brain mushroom 3D model
cgtrader
Human: Variation 4 - High-Poly Model of Gyromitra for VFX Use. This Mushroom Goes by Various Names Like Brain Mushroom, Turban Fungus, Elephant Ears, and Beefsteak Morel. The German Term Lorchel Stems from the Older Lorche, Itself Derived from 18th-Century Low German Lorken, Aligning with Similar-Sounding (and Similar-Looking) Morchel. Other Names Include Frühjahrs-Giftlorchel, Frühjahrslorchel, Frühlorchel, Giftlorchel, Hongo Bonete, Falsa Colmenilla, Gyromitra Esculenta, Faussse Morille, Gyromitre Faussse Morille, Bobausis. Its Top Has a Shapeless Form Resembling Brain or Greek Nut. It Can Be 5-20cm in Size. This Particular One Was Around 8-10cm in Size. It Contains Some Poison, but If You Boil It Three Times, It's Okay to Eat It. It Has a Slightly Crunchy Texture at Least Compared to Other Mushrooms. Some People Also Dry It and Use Its Powder. It Grows in Europe and North America. It Likes Quite Sandy Soil. It's Edible (with Specific Preparations) in Some Countries and Considered Poisonous in Others. The Fungus Was First Named in 1800 by Mycologist Christian Hendrik Persoon as Helvella Esculenta, and Gained Its Current Accepted Binomial Name When Swedish Mycologist Elias Magnus Fries Placed It in the Genus Gyromitra in 1849. The Genus Name Is Derived from Greek Terms Gyros Round and Mitra Headband. Its Specific Epithet Is Derived from Latin Edible Esculentus. This Model Was Obtained Using Photogrammetry, So Especially Good Textures Were Captured. Delighting Was Performed to Get Cleaner Color Texture. It Includes Normal Maps, Height Map, Ambient Occlusion Map, and Extra Bump Map. Metalness and Roughness Are Maybe Derived from Bump Map, so You Can Just Use Black/White Color If Needed. Original Textures Come at 8k PNG, and 4k JPG Are Provided. The Topology of the Model Is All Triangles Derived from Decimation Master in Zbrush. (Low Poly / Quad Versions Are Coming Later as Separate Models)
With this file you will be able to print photorealistic Gyromitra brain mushroom 3D model with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on photorealistic Gyromitra brain mushroom 3D model.