Description
Name: Ribbonwood LowPoly
Scientific: Idiospermum australiense
This Variation: 4 of 4. This is a Low Poly model. A High Poly version is also available.
Notes: This tree is found only in two small areas of the tropical rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a relic of the ancient forests of Gondwana, surviving for 120 million years, and displaying features that are almost identical to fossil records from that time. This species was originally described in 1912 by the German botanist Ludwig Diels, based on material he collected in 1902. He arrived in the area in June, a month that is now known as the peak of the flowering season for this species, but he was ill-prepared and was only able to collect flowers that had already fallen to the ground. By the time Diels published his paper, the lowland forests where he found it were being cleared for sugar cane farming, and were gone by the 1920s. The original specimen plant material was destroyed in a bombing raid in 1943. The species was thought to have been lost entirely, but in 1971 a grazier discovered some of his cattle had died unexpectedly after suffering spasms. It was later found that the cattle had ingested the fruit of this tree, hence the rediscovery of this species.
Included in this Package: 18 models in total
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Standard -- 18,216 polygons, 29,619 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Green, fully mature and in good health. Useable in most scenes.
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Flowering -- 18,143 polygons, 29,513 vertices -- 28.46cm tall. A standard plant with flower.
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Fruiting -- 24,400 polygons, 38,442 vertices -- 28.18cm tall. A standard plant with berries.
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Thriving -- 20,016 polygons, 33,236 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Peak health.
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Unhealthy -- 15,117 polygons, 25,534 vertices -- 27.98m tall. Relatively poor state with foliage missing or diseased.
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Dying -- 11,185 polygons, 15,851 vertices -- 27.92m tall. Just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage.
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Dead -- 7,807 polygons, 9,477 vertices -- 27.92m tall. Showing only bare and broken branches and dead foliage.
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Stump -- 5,724 polygons, 7,066 vertices -- 20.92m tall. A dead plant with its trunk broken and missing.
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Uprooted -- 13,175 polygons, 16,528 vertices -- 12.78m tall. Dead plant fallen onto its side.
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Ancient -- 22,734 polygons, 34,409 vertices -- 31.29m tall. Very old plant, larger and considerably gnarled.
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Young -- 11,844 polygons, 21,250 vertices -- 21.69m tall. Smaller plant, some half way through its maturing cycle.
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Immature -- 2,708 polygons, 5,327 vertices -- 8.76m tall. Very small and young plant.
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Sapling -- 496 polygons, 1,156 vertices -- 1.82m tall. Recently sprouted, may not have any leaves.
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Lower Poly -- 9,291 polygons, 18,688 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Fewer polys to save system resources. For mid or distant renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge).
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Higher Poly -- 43,196 polygons, 59,156 vertices -- 28.18m tall. More polys for greater detail. For close-up renders. Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge).
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Quads -- 19,724 polygons, 32,552 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Quad polygons throughout (as opposed to mixed, which is much more efficient). Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge).
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Triangles -- 35,106 polygons, 29,710 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Triangle polygons throughout (as opposed to mixed, which is much more efficient). Standard model included, remainder models upon request (no charge).
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Uniform Mesh -- 14,639 polygons, 25,268 vertices -- 28.18m tall. Uniform meshing throughout (as opposed to adaptive). For easier editing. 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.