EVERYPlant English Oak EXT --36 Models-- 3d
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EVERYPlant English Oak EXT --36 Models--

EVERYPlant English Oak EXT --36 Models--

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Name: English Oak Scientific: Quercus robur 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 36 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: Widespread in temperate climates. Often forms dense woodland, along with other tree species. Range: Native to most of Europe, Asia Minor and parts of North Africa. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree in temperate regions. It has become naturalised in many parts of its introduced range. Notes: A grand tree with a large wide spreading crown of rugged branches. It may naturally live to an age of many centuries (the oldest known example is thought to be more than 1,500 years old). Today, as in the past, English Oaks are planted as an important forestry tree producing a durable and attractive hardwood. There is considerable folklore and mythology associated with this tree making it an important spiritual and cultural species in many regions and religions. Included in this Package: 36 models in total Maturity: Seedling -- 81 polygons -- 27.64cm tall. The plant is emerging and at its earliest stage. Sapling -- 331 polygons -- 1.03m tall. Very small and young plant just developing its true leaves. Formative -- 867 polygons -- 2.23m tall. Plant is beginning to develop into its maturing form. Branches are emerging. Immature -- 2,367 polygons -- 4.72m tall. Plant is small and hasn't reached its mature aspect. Developing -- 17,691 polygons -- 8.76m tall. Gaining its mature aspect and beginning to develop into its final form. Young -- 97,107 polygons -- 13,14m tall. Smaller plant some half way through it's maturing cycle. Growing -- 203,528 polygon -- 17.22m tall. Plant is now in its mature aspect and growing. Young Mature -- 382,217 polygons -- 20.4m tall. Fully matured but not at its full height yet. Growing Mature -- 410,637 polygons -- 22.42m tall. Plant is in its final form, but still growing. Mature 437,617 polygons -- 23.44m tall. Fully mature and grown. Old -- 552,396 polygons -- 29.73m tall. Larger, growing more twisted. Ancient -- 630,086 polygons -- 33.8m tall. A very old plant, larger than normal, considerably gnarled, and with heavier, drooping branches. Season: Early Spring -- 431,365 polygons -- 24m tall. At the very beginning of its growing cycle with very small leaves only. Mid Spring -- 435,093 polygons -- 23.78m tall. Small, immature leaves are growing on the branches, along with some that have fully grown. Late Spring -- 437,651 polygons -- 23.78m tall. Most of the leaves have now formed. Early Summer -- 437,545 polygons -- 23.44m tall. Last of the leaves are maturing. Mid Summer -- 437,617 polygons -- 23.44m tall. All leaves matured and green. Late Summer -- 438,443 polygons -- 23.61mm tall. The end of summer and a few leaves may be starting to change colour Early Autumn -- 439,097 polygon -- 23.61m tall. Leaves are changing colour and beginning to fall. Mid Autumn -- 437,015 polygons -- 23.92m tall. Mid way into autumn with leaves having changed colour and some of them fallen. Late Autumn -- 441,405 polygons -- 24.18m tall. The tree is now fully in its autumn foliage and partly barren. Early Winter -- 441,179 polygons -- 24.18m tall. Last of the autumn leaves are falling. Mid Winter -- 440,703 polygons -- 23.64m tall. Tree is all but bare. Winter -- 444,213 polygons -- 24.22m tall. Tree with barren branches. Health: Flourishing -- 433,431 polygons -- 23.44m tall. Plant is in 100% health with no damage or disease. Thriving -- 435,449 polygons -- 23.44m tall. Plant is great health with very little damage or disease. Healthy -- 437,617 polygons -- 23.44m tall. In a normal stage of health with some minor damage or disease. Robust -- 442,602 polygons -- 23.66m tall. Plant is showing some damage and disease, but is still doing well. Distressed -- 403,852 polygons -- 23.51m tall. Showing an increased level of foliage damage and disease, as well as missing and broken branches. Declining -- 361,753 polygons -- 24.23m tall. Further decline in health resulting in more disease, damage and broken branches. Unhealthy -- 274,040 polygons -- 24.23m tall. In a relatively poor state with much of its foliage missing or diseased. Withering -- 176,427 polygons -- 23.12m tall. In steep decline, reaching the point of no return. Dying -- 131,989 polygons -- 23.02m tall. Tree is just hanging onto life and showing only unhealthy and diseased foliage. Morbid -- 69,266 polygons -- 23.02m tall. At the point of death. Dead -- 60,638 polygons -- 23.02m tall. Showing only bare and broken branches and dead foliage. It's trunk may be broken. Dead and Uprooted -- 159,260 polygons -- 12.71m tall. Dead tree that has fallen onto it's side. 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/ oak quercus tree plant foliage flora vegetation deciduous seasonal europe enland english forest woodland nature environment landscape folklore mythology dryad leaf oak tree forest tree oak leaf oak tree

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