This Xfrog Plants True Mulga 3D collection contains six high resolution plants of different ages and seasons, in 16 popular 3d formats.
2021 XfrogPlants - 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.
Vray, Unreal, Unity, Redshift, Corona, Octane, Maya, Max, OBJ, FBX, Arnold, Clarisse, Blender(Cycles and Eevee), FStorm, ForestPack, and more!
Unreal, Unity, Eevee, each include 3 LOD for highspeed results and 2nd layer UVs for highest flexibility and control!
Tree/Shrub, broadleaf evergreen, broad spreading Height: up to 15 m., commonly 7 m. or as low sized shrub Origin: Central and Western Australia Environment: Mulga savannah, tussock grasslands, scrublands Climate: hot, warm; semi-arid
Notes: Mulga is the Indigenous Australian name for the semi-arid scrub that covers a large part of Australian mainland. The dominant species in the Mulga, which is Acacia aneura, is called True Mulga. True Mulga is a very variable species, that can be found as low shrub or medium sized tree, depending on the growing conditions. It is long lived (200 to 300 years) when undisturbed by fire. It can collect rainfall through the phyllodes and it’s roots can reach deep waters. Differently from Eucalypt Woodland, Mulga has a very limited capability to re-sprout after fire. True Mulga is a valuable fodder source for Australia’s pastoral industry.