XfrogPlants Desert Fan Palm – Washingtonia Filifera

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XfrogPlants Desert Fan Palm - Washingtonia Filifera

XfrogPlants Desert Fan Palm – Washingtonia Filifera

$21.00

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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 one model. Washingtonia Filifera: Desert Fan Palm Washingtonia Filifera is a flowering palm native to the far southwestern United States and Baja California. Growing to 49–66 ft tall by 10–20 ft broad, it is an evergreen monocot with a tree-like growth habit. Washingtonia filifera is the only palm native to the Western United States and one of the country’s largest native palms. The fan palm’s trunk is heavily resistant to burning. The sweet fruit pulp of the fan palm is edible. The fruit was eaten raw, cooked, or ground into flour for cakes by Native Americans. The Cahuilla and related tribes used the leaves to make sandals, thatch roofs, and baskets.

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ContentThese 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 one model. Washingtonia Filifera: Desert Fan Palm Washingtonia Filifera is a flowering palm native to the far southwestern United States and Baja California. Growing to 49–66 ft tall by 10–20 ft broad, it is an evergreen monocot with a tree-like growth habit. Washingtonia filifera is the only palm native to the Western United States and one of the country's largest native palms. The fan palm's trunk is heavily resistant to burning. The sweet fruit pulp of the fan palm is edible. The fruit was eaten raw, cooked, or ground into flour for cakes by Native Americans. The Cahuilla and related tribes used the leaves to make sandals, thatch roofs, and baskets.Stylized high quality cartoon model of an Oak Tree. This model made in Blender 3.5. Rendered in Cycles. This model is NOT for 3D printing. This model is for use in games or for visualizations. Vertices: 20233 Polygons: 21920 2048x2048 PBR materials includes: Color Normal map Roughness Ambient Occlusion File Formats: OBJ FBX 3DS STL DAE Collada Blender 3.55 Different SETS of Tree at an exceptional price which includes 9 different tree models. List of models: HQ Plants Betula Pendula03. 1Models HQ Plants Betula Pendula02. 2Models HQ Plants Betula Pendula. 2Models Plants Alnus Glutinosa02. 2Models Plants Acer Pseudoplatanus03. 2Models General specifications of the files: Materials is archive (material library) Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl 4K texture + 4K material JPEG (texture), MAX , OBJ + MTL + FBX 2012 + Blender 2.9 + Maya 2018 3dmodels: MAX + OBJ + FBX 2012 + Blender 2.9 + Maya 2018 Corona render + Vray (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX) Scanline render (Renderer Engine-MAX + OBJ) Models has unwrapped overlapping and maps supported traditional 3ds Max texturing. (tiling coordinates) Note: To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015 Units: Millimeter Clean Topology (quad mesh) You Can Add Turbo SmoothHigh quality 3d models Plants collection 683 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)There are 5 young maple trees in the scene. Height: 3.1 - 4.5 m Polygons: 493 614 Leaves using opacity map. Used vertex color. Enjoy your use!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.
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