Ulmus pumila, the Siberian elm, is a tree native to Central Asia, eastern Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, Tibet, northern China, India (northern Kashmir) and Korea. It is also known as the Asiatic elm and dwarf elm, but sometimes miscalled the 'Chinese Elm' (Ulmus parvifolia). It is the last tree species encountered in the semi-desert regions of central Asia. Described by Pallas in the 18th century from specimens from Transbaikal, Ulmus pumila has been widely cultivated throughout Asia, North America, Argentina, and southern Europe, becoming naturalized in many places, notably across much of the United States.
This highly polygonal tree model was created in SpeedTree 8.4.2.
It is well suited for rendering very large and detailed shots. Construction tree, consists of three trunks. Each branch is an independent entity. You can move and rotate each of its parts and create many other trees with new unique shapes.
You can also import animation into Point Cache, but for this you need SpeedTree 8.4.2. The original SpeedTree file and instructions for importing Point Cache animations are attached.
The archive also contains scanned high-resolution 8K - 4K textures. All materials reassigned and sorted, Unwrap UVW fixed.
Additional formats:
SpeedTree
Alembic
FBX
VRayProxy
SPM
Camma 2.2. System Unit Setup - Centimeters
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