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EVERYPlant Common Bracken EXT --34 Models--

EVERYPlant Common Bracken EXT --34 Models--

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Name: Common Bracken Scientific: Pteridium aquilinum About this Package: This package contains an extended and extensive series of staged models representing the entire lifecycle of a single plant. It includes staged models for maturity, season and health. There are a total of 34 models. This same species can also be founded in 12 seperate variations containing a subset of these staging models (and may also contain some additional model variations); look for them in the EVERYPlant store. The exact plant variation in this extended package is unique and cannot be found in any of the other package. Habitat: An adaptable plant, bracken readily colonises disturbed areas and grows in pastures, deciduous woodlands, coniferous woodlands, and hillsides. It is aggressive, spreads quickly, and is very difficult to eradicate once established. Range: Bracken is found in temperate and subtropical regions in both hemispheres and has a more or less global distribution. It is native to Europe, Eastern Asia and North America. In America, it is found throughout the continental United States and much of Canada. It ranges north to southern Alaska, and south it reaches the portions of Mexico. Notes: The fronds are used as thatching for houses and as fodder for animals. The younng fronds and fiffleheads are cooked as vegetables or in soups in some parts of Asia. However, the leaves of bracken contain an array of poisonous and carcinogenic compounds and may be harmful to consume. Included in this Package: 34 models in total Maturity: Emerging -- 1,122 polygons -- 3.2cm tall. The plant is emerging and at its earliest stage. Seedling -- 2,381 polygons -- 5.2cm tall. Very small and young plant, mainly fiddleheads. Formative -- 3,173 polygons -- 7.1cm tall. Plant is beginning to develop into its maturing form. Immature -- 4,363 polygons -- 8.8cm tall. Plant is small and hasn't reached its mature aspect. Developing -- 100,051 polygons -- 46.22cm tall. Gaining its mature aspect and beginning to develop into its final form. Young -- 116,575 polygons -- 56.09cm tall. Smaller plant some half way through it's maturing cycle. Growing -- 148,464 polygon -- 64.08cm tall. Plant is now in its mature aspect and growing. Young Mature -- 167,189 polygons -- 85.22cm tall. Fully matured but not at its full height yet. Growing Mature -- 172,505 polygons -- 90.83cm tall. Plant is in its final form, but still growing. Mature 176,270 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Fully mature and grown. Old -- 226,566 polygons -- 96.81cm tall. Larger, growing more twisted. Ancient -- 294,526 polygons -- 97.5cm tall. A very old plant, larger than normal. Season: Rest of Year-- 176,270 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Plant as it is in spring and summer. Begin Autumn -- 176,176 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Earliest part of autumn. Early Autumn -- 179,915 polygons -- 96.49cm tall. Leaves have begun to turn. Mid Autumn -- 169,044 polygons -- 93.94cm tall. Leaves have all turned and are dying. Late Autumn -- 164,459 polygons -- 93.94cm tall. Leaves in late turning. End Autumn -- 165,404 polygons -- 88.94cmm tall. Full autumn foliage with some leaves dying for winter. Begin Winter -- 162,035 polygons -- 99.33cm tall. Leaves beginning to die. Early Winter -- 159,684 polygons -- 99.3cm tall. Leaf death continues. Mid Winter -- 166,350 polygons -- 99.3cm tall. Most leaves are dead. Late Winter -- 166,336 polygons -- 99.3cm tall. Dead leaves. Health: Flourishing -- 175,478 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Plant is in 100% health with no damage or disease. Thriving -- 175,588 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Plant is great health with very little damage or disease. Healthy -- 176,270 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. In a normal stage of health with some minor damage or disease. Robust -- 170,364 polygons -- 94.64cm tall. Plant is showing some damage and disease, but is still doing well. Distressed -- 183,679 polygons -- 94.76cm tall. Showing an increased level of foliage damage and disease, as well as missing and broken fronds. Declining -- 194,477 polygons -- 94.76cm tall. Further decline in health resulting in more disease and damage. Unhealthy -- 200,005 polygons -- 87.94cm tall. In a relatively poor state with much of its foliage diseased. Withering -- 235,462 polygons -- 87.87cm tall. In steep decline, reaching the point of no return. Dying -- 258,149 polygons -- 87.9cm tall. Plant is just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage. Morbid -- 323,235 polygons -- 86.61m tall. Past the point of no return, now in decline and decay. Dead -- 376,893 polygons -- 86.61cm tall. Showing only broken and dead foliage. Shrivelled -- 109,564 polygons -- 86.61cm tall. Dead fronds have shrivelled and fallen. Re-meshing available upon request, eg adaptive mesh for lower poly count (this is the default setting and is as supplied), uniform mesh for easier editing, strict quads, tris, mixed, poly increase or decrease, etc. No charge to existing customers of the product. Many other modifications to models also available upon request. No charge to existing customers of the product. The textures included in this pack are mainly 4k (4096x4096) to cater for detailed renders, this is the default map size and is included in each of the file format download files, no need for seperate downloads. However these may be slow to load or render on some system and may not be necessary in all situations. To allow for this, medium 2k, small 1k, and tiny <1k textures are also available and may be downloaded alongside the various model formats. Different texture sizes can simply be swapped in or out by copying the Maps sub-folder; no need to manipulate the materials in your editor. Please use whichever best suites your system and needs. 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, but at least the identifiably different species which have at least a common name! Want to keep track on how that's going? You can find the details at our facebook page. Please join us. https://www.facebook.com/EVERYPlant.Project/ bracken brake fern pteridium weed invasive frond field forest woodland hillside plant foliage flora vegetation america europe asia temperate sub tropical leaf weed leaf weed plant

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