Description:
HQ Plants Rhapis Excelsa Lady Palm Hydro Care Set03
3 Different 3D models in the scene
Height: 2100mm & 2100mm & 2000mm
Rhapis excelsa is the most well-known and widely cultivated species, easily adapting to most interiors and used in tropical and subtropical landscapes worldwide. Another popular species is Rhapis humilis, which has slender leaf segments. One distinction of Rhapis Excelsa is that it has a multitude of named varieties in green and variegated forms. Along with the ??slender lady palm,?? the Rhapis also gets called by many other different common names like ?? the bamboo palm, most known as the Chamaedorea reed palm, fan palm, finger palm, and parlor palm. The ??Lady Palm tree,?? believed to originate from southern China, can grow to a height of more than 14?? feet tall, with clumps reaching enormous widths, often having a diameter as wide as their height. Large thick leaves with blunt tips and wide segments give Rhapis excelsa its occasional name, ??broadleaf lady palm.?? Sturdy canes or stems of the lady palm tree find themselves covered with a fibrous sheath or coarse, dark brown fiber. Excelsa is fairly cold and hardy and can tolerate tropical and subtropical temperatures from 20?? to 100?? degrees Fahrenheit and handles both humid and dry climates. Moreover, they are best grown in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11.
1- Materials is archive (material library)
Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl
2-Polys: 181k + Verts: 360k
3- 4K texture + 4K material
4- JPEG (texture), MAX + MTL + OBJ + FBX 2012
5- 3dmodels: MAX + FBX 2012 + OBJ
6- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX)
Scanline render (Renderer Engine-MAX + OBJ)
7- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps supported traditional 3ds Max texturing.
(tiling coordinates)
Note:
To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015
Units: Millimeter
Clean Topology (quad mesh)
You Can Add Turbo Smooth
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HQ Plants Rhapis Excelsa Lady Palm Hydro Care Set03 | |
Author: | Pandora Land |
Version: | 3ds Max 2015 |
Version: | |
Render: | vray, corona, standard |
Size: | 116 MB |
Style: | Modern |
Formats: | 3ds max, fbx, obj |
Material: | organics |
Date: | 2023-10-29 |
Colors: | #20b814, #006410, #e1cbaf |
Dimensions: | Height: 2100mm & 2100mm & 2000mm |
Color: | |
Polygons: | |
Vertices: | 360000 |
Views: | 20 views |
Product ID: | 103808 |
Product link: | |
HQ Plants Rhapis Excelsa Lady Palm Hydro Care Set03 3 Different 3D models in the scene Height: 2100mm & 2100mm & 2000mm Rhapis excelsa is the most well-known and widely cultivated species, easily adapting to most interiors and used in tropical and subtropical landscapes worldwide. Another popular species is Rhapis humilis, which has slender leaf segments. One distinction of Rhapis Excelsa is that it has a multitude of named varieties in green and variegated forms. Along with the ??slender lady palm,?? the Rhapis also gets called by many other different common names like ?? the bamboo palm, most known as the Chamaedorea reed palm, fan palm, finger palm, and parlor palm. The ??Lady Palm tree,?? believed to originate from southern China, can grow to a height of more than 14?? feet tall, with clumps reaching enormous widths, often having a diameter as wide as their height. Large thick leaves with blunt tips and wide segments give Rhapis excelsa its occasional name, ??broadleaf lady palm.?? Sturdy canes or stems of the lady palm tree find themselves covered with a fibrous sheath or coarse, dark brown fiber. Excelsa is fairly cold and hardy and can tolerate tropical and subtropical temperatures from 20?? to 100?? degrees Fahrenheit and handles both humid and dry climates. Moreover, they are best grown in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11. 1- Materials is archive (material library) Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl 3- 4K texture + 4K material 4- JPEG (texture), MAX + MTL + OBJ + FBX 2012 5- 3dmodels: MAX + FBX 2012 + OBJ 6- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX) Scanline render (Renderer Engine-MAX + OBJ) maps supported traditional 3ds Max texturing. (tiling coordinates) Note: To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015 | |