EVERYPlant Hollow-Stemmed Sphenophyllum 06 --16 Models-- 3d
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EVERYPlant Hollow-Stemmed Sphenophyllum 06 --16 Models--

EVERYPlant Hollow-Stemmed Sphenophyllum 06 --16 Models--

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Name: Hollow-Stemmed Sphenophyllum Scientific: Sphenophyllum miravallis This Variation: 6 of 12 Habitat: Small extinct plant that was part of the Carboniferous forest understory. It appeared in the Devonian period and went extinct in the Permian; it is possible some species survived until the Triassic. It appears to have occupied the swampy shorelines in between larger plants, and probably had it's roots in water. Range: Fossils have been found virtually the world over suggesting the plant had a global range. Notes: Related to modern day clubmosses and horsetails, but with no modern day representatives. It had a small herbaceous body with jointed stems, cuneate leaves in whorls of three or multiples of three, and terminal cones or sporophylls. Anatomic aspects of the plant suggest both an aquatic and a terrestrial habitat. Included in this Package: 16 models in total Standard -- 271,800 polygons -- 63.78cm tall. A fully mature plant in relative health. Usable in most scenes and applications. Distressed -- 170,276 polygons -- 64.22cm tall. Showing an increased level of foliage damage and disease, as well as missing and broken foliage. Unhealthy -- 80,606 polygons -- 63.03cm tall. In a relatively poor state with much of its foliage missing or diseased. Dying -- 88,199 polygons -- 51.67cm tall. Plant is just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage. Dead -- 46,959 polygons -- 53.66cm tall. Showing only dead foliage. Stems may be broken and missing. Ancient -- 335,805 polygons -- 76.19cm tall. Plant is at it's full growth height. Young Mature -- 150,046 polygons -- 45.22cm tall. Plant is fully mature, but not fully grown. Young -- 42,928 polygons -- 25.63cm tall. Young plant still growing. Immature -- 21,261 polygons -- 10.12cm tall. Plant has not yet reached it's mature aspect. Strobili are generally missing, or in an early development stage. Seedling -- 19,296 polygons -- 6cm tall. Very young plant just forming. Single Plant -- 119,530 polygons -- 63.78cm tall. Only one plant has been generated. Less Plants -- 203,068 polygons -- 63.78cm tall. There are fewer plants in this cluster. More Plants -- 450,620 polygons -- 71.09cm tall. There is a larger number of plants in this cluster. Smaller Cluster -- 271,800 polygons -- 63.78cm tall. The cluster is smaller and the plants more densely packed together. Larger Cluster -- 271,800 polygons -- 63.78cm tall. The cluster is larger and the plants are further spread out. Simplified -- 233,111 polygons -- 63.77cm tall. Same as the Standard model but finer details have been omitted. Lower poly count. Intended for mid or distant renders. 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 suits 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/ sphenophyllum horsetail clubmoss prehistory prehistoric carboniferous permian fossil extinct primitive primeval primordial primal ancient swamp river floodplain riverbed marsh coal

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