Little Robinia Pseudoacacia or Black Locust Trees – 3 Trees

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Little Robinia Pseudoacacia or Black Locust Trees - 3 Trees

Little Robinia Pseudoacacia or Black Locust Trees – 3 Trees

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Black Locust Trees 3D modle Tree Size: Sapling Black Locust, 3 models (.spm .fbx .obj) Full set of PBR leaf and bark textures (1k leaf textures, 4k bark textures) Triangle Count: medium 1,427,787 triangles Speedtree Version: SpeedTree 9 The black locust is a plant from the subfamily of Faboideae in the family of legumes (Fabaceae) and is a relative of the pea and bean. The black locust is commonly referred to as false acacia after its species name pseudoacacia. Although it is not particularly closely related to the acacia which belongs to a subfamily of the mimosa family (Mimosoideae), both species are similar in the form of their feathered leaves and thorns but the flower shapes are very different. A confusion between species of both genera is almost impossible in higher latitudes, since acacias are native to subtropical and tropical areas and do not thrive in the cooler climates favoured by the black locust.

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ContentBlack Locust Trees 3D modle Tree Size: Sapling Black Locust, 3 models (.spm .fbx .obj) Full set of PBR leaf and bark textures (1k leaf textures, 4k bark textures) Triangle Count: medium 1,427,787 triangles Speedtree Version: SpeedTree 9 The black locust is a plant from the subfamily of Faboideae in the family of legumes (Fabaceae) and is a relative of the pea and bean. The black locust is commonly referred to as false acacia after its species name pseudoacacia. Although it is not particularly closely related to the acacia which belongs to a subfamily of the mimosa family (Mimosoideae), both species are similar in the form of their feathered leaves and thorns but the flower shapes are very different. A confusion between species of both genera is almost impossible in higher latitudes, since acacias are native to subtropical and tropical areas and do not thrive in the cooler climates favoured by the black locust.Fir Tree Tris: 3185 Vert: 5811 Textures: Bark - 256x512 Normal/Diffuse/Specular Leaf -1024x1024 Normal/Diffuse(3 items)/OpacityCollection plant vol 164 This model is light in volume with the best quality textures and materials poly: 809.442 vertex: 1.159.200 Version: 2011obj Version render 3dmax 2017 format final: vray corona obj Glad to see my store. Thank youplants collection vol 17-Blender There are several different plant models and are made with the best quality materials. Poly (Total): 564472 Verts (Total): 826477 To access the 3ds max file of this product, you can refer to the following link: https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/plant/other/plants-collection-vol-17 Thank you so much for visiting my store. Enjoy using this model.These plants 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. Download includes three models. Caesalpinia Ferrea: Jucá Also called the Leopard Tree, Brazilian Ironwood, and Pau Ferro, Caesalpinia Ferrea is native to Brazil and Bolivia. It is of moderate size, reaching to 40 ft in nature. It is often used ornamentally in parks or large gardens due to its attractive yellow flowers. Its wood is often used for making fingerboards for electric basses and guitars. In the Amazon region, Caesalpinia Ferrea has extensive use in popular medicine, being indicated to treat several health conditions and wounds, in the form of teas and infusions. However, it is also is a strong sensitizer capable of causing acute outbreaks of allergic and irritant dermatitis in workers not previously exposed to it.This collection contais 14 pine trees in addintion.
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