
Silky Oak (Grevillea robusta 1 Free 3D model
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This 3D model originated with a comprehensive design in Sketchup 8, afterwards converted seamlessly into every other 3D format required. Its original native file type remains .skp. The scene is constructed specifically for 3ds Max 2016, leveraging Vray 3.00 for the rendering process. The Silky Oak tree (also widely known as Australian Silver-oak) experiences explosive growth when it's young but noticeably slows down considerably in its later stages of development. It thrives in dense rainforests but also occasionally flourishes in subtropical and dry forest regions, tolerating drought without any issue whatsoever. However, being a frost-intolerant species means the Silky Oak needs utmost protection during its early stages of growth after planting. Musicians appreciate the wood greatly for crafting their instruments, especially guitars. Historically, it was also widely used for external window joinery before aluminum's emergence in building materials. This remarkable tree is originally found exclusively in Eastern Australia. Its full height potential can reach an impressive 35 meters; though most often, it reaches a height of around 18 meters.
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