EVERYPlant Umbrella Thorn Acacia 3 –12 Models–

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EVERYPlant Umbrella Thorn Acacia 3 –12 Models–

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Name: Umbrella Thorn Acacia Scientific: Vachellia tortilis A.K.A.: Umbrella Thorn, Israeli Babool, Salam, Espino de Parasol, Haak-en-steek This Variation: 3 of 4. This is a High Poly model. A Low Poly version is also available. Notes: A medium to large canopied tree native to most of Africa, primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa (especially the Somali peninsula and Sudan), but also occurring in the Middle East. In extremely arid conditions it may occur as a small, wiry bush. Timber from the tree is used for furniture, wagon wheels, fence posts, cages, and pens. Wood from this tree was also used exclusively by the Israelites in the bible in the building of the tabernacle and the tabernacle furniture, including the Ark of the Covenant. The pods and foliage, which grow prolifically on the tree, are used as fodder for desert grazing animals. The bark is often used as a string medium in Tanzania, and is a source for tannin. Gum from the tree is edible and can be used as gum arabic. Parts of the tree including roots, shoots, and pods are also often used by natives for a vast number of purposes including decorations, weapons, tools, and medicines. Included in this Package: 12 models in total Standard — 337,958 polygons, 545,473 vertices — 14.83m tall. Green, fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes. Thriving — 384,559 polygons, 625,602 vertices — 14.83m tall. Peak health. Unhealthy — 210,505 polygons, 325,511 vertices — 14.74m tall. Relatively poor state with foliage missing or diseased. Dying — 92,546 polygons, 127,861 vertices — 14.4m tall. Just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage. Dead — 45,041 polygons, 55,954 vertices — 13.97m tall. Showing only bare and broken branches and dead foliage. Uprooted — 71,313 polygons, 91,963 vertices — 3.72m tall. Dead plant fallen onto its side. Ancient — 447,088 polygons, 684,945 vertices — 19.97m tall. Very old plant, larger and considerably gnarled. Young — 208,955 polygons, 342,560 vertices — 10.81m tall. Smaller plant, some half way through its maturing cycle. Immature — 14,691 polygons, 23,744 vertices — 4.38m tall. Very small and young plant. Sapling — 1,521 polygons, 2,620 vertices — 74.16cm tall. Recently sprouted, may not have any leaves. Lower Poly — 99,499 polygons, 225,357 vertices — 14.83m tall. Fewer polys to save system resources. For mid or distant renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge). Higher Poly — 570,237 polygons, 845,274 vertices — 14.83m tall. More polys for greater detail. For close-up renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge). Re-meshing and any reasonable modification available upon request. No charge to existing customers of the product. The textures included are mainly 4k (4096×4096); additional texture sizes of medium 2k, small 1k, and tiny <1k textures can also be downloaded. Separated alpha maps can be download as well. EVERYPlant has a mission ... which is to model every plant species in the world (plus some extinct, fantasy and sci-fi variations as well)! Okay, maybe not every plant! If you don't see it in our store, please get in contact; we have thousands of species on file awaiting upload.

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ContentName: Umbrella Thorn Acacia Scientific: Vachellia tortilis A.K.A.: Umbrella Thorn, Israeli Babool, Salam, Espino de Parasol, Haak-en-steek This Variation: 3 of 4. This is a High Poly model. A Low Poly version is also available. Notes: A medium to large canopied tree native to most of Africa, primarily to the savanna and Sahel of Africa (especially the Somali peninsula and Sudan), but also occurring in the Middle East. In extremely arid conditions it may occur as a small, wiry bush. Timber from the tree is used for furniture, wagon wheels, fence posts, cages, and pens. Wood from this tree was also used exclusively by the Israelites in the bible in the building of the tabernacle and the tabernacle furniture, including the Ark of the Covenant. The pods and foliage, which grow prolifically on the tree, are used as fodder for desert grazing animals. The bark is often used as a string medium in Tanzania, and is a source for tannin. Gum from the tree is edible and can be used as gum arabic. Parts of the tree including roots, shoots, and pods are also often used by natives for a vast number of purposes including decorations, weapons, tools, and medicines. Included in this Package: 12 models in total Standard -- 337,958 polygons, 545,473 vertices -- 14.83m tall. Green, fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes. Thriving -- 384,559 polygons, 625,602 vertices -- 14.83m tall. Peak health. Unhealthy -- 210,505 polygons, 325,511 vertices -- 14.74m tall. Relatively poor state with foliage missing or diseased. Dying -- 92,546 polygons, 127,861 vertices -- 14.4m tall. Just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage. Dead -- 45,041 polygons, 55,954 vertices -- 13.97m tall. Showing only bare and broken branches and dead foliage. Uprooted -- 71,313 polygons, 91,963 vertices -- 3.72m tall. Dead plant fallen onto its side. Ancient -- 447,088 polygons, 684,945 vertices -- 19.97m tall. Very old plant, larger and considerably gnarled. Young -- 208,955 polygons, 342,560 vertices -- 10.81m tall. Smaller plant, some half way through its maturing cycle. Immature -- 14,691 polygons, 23,744 vertices -- 4.38m tall. Very small and young plant. Sapling -- 1,521 polygons, 2,620 vertices -- 74.16cm tall. Recently sprouted, may not have any leaves. Lower Poly -- 99,499 polygons, 225,357 vertices -- 14.83m tall. Fewer polys to save system resources. For mid or distant renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge). Higher Poly -- 570,237 polygons, 845,274 vertices -- 14.83m tall. More polys for greater detail. For close-up renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge). Re-meshing and any reasonable modification available upon request. No charge to existing customers of the product. The textures included are mainly 4k (4096x4096); additional texture sizes of medium 2k, small 1k, and tiny <1k textures can also be downloaded. Separated alpha maps can be download as well. EVERYPlant has a mission ... which is to model every plant species in the world (plus some extinct, fantasy and sci-fi variations as well)! Okay, maybe not every plant! If you don't see it in our store, please get in contact; we have thousands of species on file awaiting upload.High quality 3d models Plants collection 940 A unique collection of plants can be used for exterior and interiors Formats 3ds max 2013 V-ray 4.0 Corona render 4.0 Default Scanline FBX V-ray Corona render Default Scanline OBJ Standard materials Cinema4D Standard Blender Cycles (you need to specify the path to the texture. File > External Data > Find Missing Files. and select texture folder)Xfrog Africa includes 200+ species from below libraries: Each species contains up to 6 high-res variations (different ages and seasons) in 16 popular 3D formats AFRICAN TREES AGRICULTURE CACTI & SUCCULENTS FLOWERS GRASS & GROUNDCOVER HOME GARDEN HOUSEPLANTS PREHISTORIC RED SEA SHRUBS & VINE Xfrog Africa - What's New? Our plants are now better quality than ever, featuring High Resolution Geometry, Season and age variants, and textures of the utmost quality. These High Resolution PBR Textures have highly advanced shaders, individually created for and approved by the manufacturer of every renderer format (not translated, they are actually handcrafted shader networks specific to each renderer.) This means 2021 Shaders are all inspected and approved by each 3D Software manufacturer. Textures are included in an attached zip and formats included are: .3DS, 3DS MAX ARNOLD, 3DS MAX FOREST PACK, 3DS MAX FSTORM, 3DS MAX CORONA, 3DS MAX OCTANE, 3DS MAX REDSHIFT, 3DS MAX STANDARD SHADER, 3DS MAX VRAY, ALEMBIC, BLENDER, CINEMA 4D, CLARISSE, .FBX, LIGHTWAVE, MAYA REDSHIFT, MAYA STANDARD SHADER, MAYA VRAY, MODO, .OBJ, RHINO MAXWELL, TERRAGEN, SKETCHUP THEA, VUE Some plants with * asterisk are created by the very experienced modeler Konstantin Kim and sold exclusively by Xfrog. Kim (aka 3d Mentor) works in 3ds max GrowFX, and sets up shaders for Corona, VRay, and FStorm. ALL plants, for the first time EVER, have GrowFX (gfx) files included, and WIND, and all models and wind can be procedurally edited! Polycounts range from 100k to 600k. The complete species list as below: AFRICAN TREES Acacia tortilis - Umbrella Acacia Acokanthera venenata / oppositifolia - Arrow Poison Adansonia digitata - Baobob Bismarckia nobilis - Bismarck Palm* Carissa edulis - Egyptian Carissa Cedrus Atlantica - Atlas Cedar Cedrus libani - Lebanon Cedar Dalbergia tonkinensis - Sua* Dombeya kirkii - River Wild Pear Dovyalis caffra / Aberia caffra - Kei Apple Dracaena draco - Dragon Tree Encephalartos altensteinii - Bushmans River Cycad Ficus carica - Fig Tree Fraxinus ornus - Manna Ash Hyphaene thebaica - African Doum Palm Juniperus chinensis - Chinese Juniper* Juniperus oxycedrys ssp macrocarpa - Prickly Juniper Khaya ivorensis - African Mahogany Kiggelaria africana - Wild peach Laurus nobilis - Laurel Myrsine africana - African Boxwood Myrtus communis - Myrtle Neodypsis decaryi - Triangle Palm Nerium oleander - Oleander Pachypodium geayi - Large Bottle Tree Phoenix reclinata - Senegal Date Palm Pinus halepensis - Aleppo Pine Pinus pinaster - Sea Pine Pinus pinea - Italian Stone Pine Pistacia lentiscus - Lentisk Podocarpus falcatus - Yellowwood Populus pyramidalis - poplar* Quercus cerris - Turkey Oak Quercus Ilex - Holm Oak Quercus suber - Cork Oak Salix Vitellina - Golden willow* Sorbus aucuparia - European Mountain Ash Strelitzia nicolai - White (Giant) Bird Of Paradise Tamarindus indica - Tamarind Tamarix gallica - French Tamarisk Taxus baccata - English Yew Ulmus minor - Smooth-leaved Elm Ulmus minor - Smooth-leaved Elm, European Field Elm* Vachellia tortilis - Umbrella Thorn Tree, Israeli Babool* AGRICULTURE Camellia sinensis - Tea Capsicum annuum - Chili Pepper Coffea arabica - Coffee Colocasia esculenta - Elephant Ear Plant* Cynara scolymus - Artichoke Fragaria x ananassa - Strawberry Glycine max. - Soybean Gossypium hirsutum - Cotton Hordeum vulgare - Barley Lactuca sativa - Lettuce Lavandula angustifolia - Lavender Lolium perenne - Ryegrass Nicotiana tabacum - Tobacco Oryza ssp. - Rice Solanum lycopersicum - Tomato Sorghum bicolor - Sorghum Spinacia oleracea - Spinach Triticum ssp. - Wheat Vitis vinifera - Grape Vine Zea mays - Corn CACTI & SUCCULENTS Aeonium arboreum - Tree aeonium* Aloe bainesii / barberae - Tree Aloe Aloe barberae - Tree Aloe* Euphorbia resinifera - Resin Spurge* Euphorbia tirucalli - Indian Tree Spurge, Sticks on Fire, Pencil Cactus* Kalanchoe luciae - Flapjacks* Kalanchoe thyrsiflora - Paddle Plant* Senecio mandraliscae - Blue Chalk Stick* FLOWERS Agapanthus campanulatus - Bell Agapanthus Anemone coronaria - Poppy Anemone Anthurium andraeanum - Flamingo Lily Antirrhinum sp. - Snapdragon Celosia sp. - Coxcomb Centaurea cyanus - Cornflower Chrysanthemum leucanthemum - Oxeye Daisy Crocus sp. - Crocus Dedranthema morifolium - Pompon Chrysanthemum Dedranthema x grandiflorum - Florists Chrysanthemum Delphinium - Larkspur* Delphinium elatum - Delphinium Dianthus hybridus - Carnation Eryngium alpinum - Sea Holly Euphorbia fulgens - Scarlet Plume Euphorbia milii var. Splendens - Crown of Thorns Euphorbia pulcherrima - Poinsettia Freesia ssp. - Freesia Gardenia sp. - Gardenia Geranium - Geranium* Gerbera jamesonii - Gerbera Gerbera sp. - Spider Gerbera Gladiolus communis - Gladiolus Guzmania lingulata - Guzmania Helianthus annus - Sunflower Heliconia stricta - Fire Bird Hibiscus sp. - Hibiscus Hippeastrum ssp. - Amaryllis Hyacinthus orientalis - Hyacinth Hydrangea sp. - Hortensia Iris xyphium - Dutch Iris Kniphofia uvaria - Torch Lily* Leucospermum nutans - Nodding Pincushion Lilium hybridum - Lily Lysimachia clethroides - Gooseneck Loosestrife Nelumbo sp. - Lotus Paeonia sp. - Peony Passiflora sp. - Passionflower Pelagonium grandiflorum - Geranium Phalaenopsis amabilis - Moth Orchid Phalaenopsis sp. - Orchid Prothea cynarioides - King Protea Ranunculus sp. - Buttercup Rhododendron indicum - Satsuki Azalea Saintpaulia sp. - African Violet Spathiphyllum sp. - Peace Lily Strelitzia nicolai - White (Giant) Bird Of Paradise* Tagetes sp.- Marigold Tulipa sp. - Tulip Viola wittrockiana - Pansy Vriesea splendens - Flaming Sword Zantedeschia sp. - Calla Lily Zingiber officinale - Ginger GRASS & GROUNDCOVER Cyperus conglomeratus - Dune Grass* Pennisetum setaceum - Crimson fountain grass* HOME GARDEN Allium cepa - Onion Apium graveolens var. Dulce - Celery Asparagus officinalis - Asparagus Brassica oleracea var. Botrytis - Cauliflower Brassica oleracea var. Capitata - Cabbage Brassica oleracea var. Italica - Broccoli Capsicum annuu - Chili Pepper Citrullus lanatus - Watermelon Cucumis melo - Cantaloupe Cucumis sativus - Cucumber Cucurbita maxima - Squash Cucurbita pepo - Zucchini Daucus carota - Carrot Helianthus annuus - Sunflower Lactuca sativa - Lettuce Phaseolus vulgaris - Bean Pisum sativum - Peas Solanum lycopersicu - Cherry Tomato Solanum melongena - Eggplant Spinacia olerace - Spinach HOUSEPLANTS Aeschynanthus ssp. - Mona Lisa Asparagus plumosus - Asparagus Fern Benjamin Ficus - Ficus benjamina Clivia miniata - Kaffir Lily Codiaeum variegatum var. Pictum - Croton Petra Cycas revoluta - Sago Palm Dendrobium nobile - Dendrobium Nobile Dracaena marginata - Red Edge Dracaena Epidendrum ssp. - Ballerina Epidendrum Euphorbia milii - Crown Of Thorns Guzmania diss. Gemma - Gemma Guzmania Hedera helix ssp. Helix - Common Ivy Kalanchoe blossfeldiana - Kalanchoe Musa x paradisiaca - Banana Saintpaulia ionantha - African Violet Trachycarpus wagnerianus - Miniature Chusan Palm Zamioculcas zamiifolia - Aroid Palm PREHISTORIC Alethopteris serli - Alethopteris Araucaria sp. - Araucaria Asterophyllites equisetiformis - Asterophyllites Asteroxylon mackiei - Asteroxylon Bjuvia simplex - Bjuvia Calamites sp. Equisetites ssp. - Calamites Cordaites angulostriatus - Cordaites Cycadeoidea gigantea - Cycadeoidea Gigantea Macrotaeniopteris magnifolia - Macrotaeniopteris Sigillaria scutellata - Sigillaria Wollemia nobilis - Wollemi Pine RED SEA Acabaria biserialis - Red Sea Fan Acanthaster planci - Crown Of Thorns Starfish Acropora hemprichi - Low Acropora Annella mollis - Giant Sea Fan Astroba nuda - Naked Basket Star Caulerpa racemosa - Grape Caulerpa Cerianthus sp. - Tube Anemone Dendronephthya sp. - Carnation Coral Diadema setosum - Long-Spined Sea Urchin Echinometra mathaei - Mathaeus Sea Urchin Favia favus - Groved Mosaic Coral Fungia scruposa - Curved Mushroom Coral Goniastrea edwardsi - Honeycomb Coral Halimeda sp. - Halimeda Heteractis magnifica - Magnificent Anemone Seriatopora hystrix - Birds Nest Coral Siphonochalina siphonella - Colony Siphon Sponge Turbinaria reniformis - Yellow Scroll Coral Xenia umbellata - Pulsing Xenia SHRUBS & VINE Carpinus betulus - Hornbeam Cornus mas - Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Cornus sanguinea - Bloodtwig Dogwood Corylus avellana - Hazel Tree Crataegus monogyna - Common Hawthorn Euonymus europaea - European Spindle Tree Ficus carica - Fig Tree Frangula alnus - European Buckthorn Ligustrum vulgare - Common Privet Populus tremula - European Aspen Prunus padus - European Bird Cherry Prunus spinosa - Blackthorn Retama raetam - Retama Raetam* Rosa centifolia - Hundred-Leaved Rose Salix cinerea - Grey Willow Salix purpurea - Purple Willow Sorbus aucuparia - European Mountain Ash Syringa vulgaris - Common Lilac Viburnum opulus - European Cranberry BushTotal Polys 1574747 Verts 1961290 Wisteria 001 Polys: 1067231 Size: X: 503 cm. Y: 105 cm. Z: 332 cm. Wisteria 002 Polys: 507516 Size: X: 521 cm. Y: 88 cm. Z: 299 cm. Archive include: 3ds max 2012 Vray 3ds max 2012 Сorona FBX 2012 standart material(2 separated files) OBJ standart material(2 separated files) V-ray mat Сorona mat Textures Hava a nice use!Shrubs Collection vol 241-Blender Embark on a visual journey with these intricately crafted 3D natural shrub models. Immerse yourself in the beauty of virtual reality with these 16 stunning nature-inspired assets, meticulously designed with precision. Elevate your projects and storytelling with these high-quality models created using advanced rendering techniques. Enhance your designs with a touch of realism and bring nature's beauty into your creative endeavors. There are 16 different shrubs in archive. All textures are packed Materials: PBR Blender 3.3 Render(native): Cycles FBX+OBJ HDRI environments included Polygons (Total): 1941703 Vertices (Total): 4935590 To access the 3dsmax file of this product, you can refer to the following link: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/plant/other/shrubs-collection-vol-241Palms has unique textures with good resolution. The texture of the bark was created from photographs of palm trees. Palm leaves created by render with high poly models.
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