Trident Maple Tree (Acer buergerianum)_(model:3845122)garden,landscape,outdoor,plant,yellow,foliage,red,orange,deciduous,broadle
- stylemodern
- colourredorangeLight green
- form
- materialorganic compound
- RendererVray
- formmaxfbx
- Version3dsMax 2014
- Model size138658KB
- copyrightshare
- lightingno
- mapyes
- model ID3845122
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1 Trident Maple tree in the scene. Trident maples are medium-sized, round-headed trees growing to 30 feet tall, but in their native range in eastern China can reach 90 feet. They have a tendency to be low-branched with the bark peeling off in plates and leaving behind camouflaged patches of gray, brown and orange. Leaves are pendulous to 3 inches long with three terminal lobes. The leaf color is a rich, lustrous green in the summer that in late season turns to shades of yellow and orange. In China, Korea and parts of Japan the trident maple is widely used as a street tree because it tolerates air pollution well and is of moderate size. Polygons (Total number of scene): 1,544,168 Verts (Total number of scene): 1,275,714 Trident Maple1: 10 m In the archive: 3ds max (V-ray-2014), FBX and ... * Features: -Optimized for Distant and Closeup Views - Clean Topology - Unwrapped Overlapping - Real-World Scale - Transformed into zero - Objects Named - Materials Named - Units: Centimeters Have a good one!
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