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This is high poly Spanish moss dome
Rendered in vray.
Stack not collapsed.
Textures included.
Model tested checkmate light program.
3ds, fbx, obj files exported without meshsmooth modifier. <br/><br/> No hidden objects
All objects groupped
All objects have materials
No missing textures and texture paths cleared
All objects have 1: 1 scale
Model have lights and cameras, just open max file and
Click and have the same image as preview.
File have gamma 1.0
Unit scale cm 1: 1
Model optimized for rendering in 3ds max and v-ray, in other programs may adjust materials and lighting, <br/><br/> Spanish moss dome
dome maded from white painted tube
dome diameter 140cm <br/><br/> Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic flowering plant that often grows up in tropical and subtropical climates, native to much of Mexico, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Central America, South America, the southern United States, and the West Indies as well as being naturalized in Queensland (Australia) known as "grandpas beard" and in French Polynesia. [2] In the United States from where it is most known, it is commonly found on the southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) and bald-cypress (Taxodium distichum) in the lowlands, swamps, and savannas of the southeastern Florida and west to Texas and southern Arkansas. [3] [4] <br/><br/> This plant's specific name usneoides means "resembling Usnea", and it really superficially resembles its namesake. Usnea, also known as beard lichen, but in fact, Spanish moss is neither a moss nor a lichen. Instead, it is a flowering plant (angiosperm) in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) which grows from the branches in the sun through partial shade. Formerly this plant has been placed in the genera Anoplophytum, Caraguata, and Renealmia. [5] The northern limit of its natural range is Northampton County, [6] Virginia, with unsubstantial colonial-era reports in southern Maryland where no populations are now known to be extant. The primary range is in the southeastern of the United States (including Puerto Rico), through Argentina, growing where the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It has been introduced to similar locations around the world, including Hawaii and Australia. <br/><br/> 873634 polys
Rendered in vray.
Stack not collapsed.
Textures included.
Model tested checkmate light program.
3ds, fbx, obj files exported without meshsmooth modifier. <br/><br/> No hidden objects
All objects groupped
All objects have materials
No missing textures and texture paths cleared
All objects have 1: 1 scale
Model have lights and cameras, just open max file and
Click and have the same image as preview.
File have gamma 1.0
Unit scale cm 1: 1
Model optimized for rendering in 3ds max and v-ray, in other programs may adjust materials and lighting, <br/><br/> Spanish moss dome
dome maded from white painted tube
dome diameter 140cm <br/><br/> Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic flowering plant that often grows up in tropical and subtropical climates, native to much of Mexico, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Central America, South America, the southern United States, and the West Indies as well as being naturalized in Queensland (Australia) known as "grandpas beard" and in French Polynesia. [2] In the United States from where it is most known, it is commonly found on the southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) and bald-cypress (Taxodium distichum) in the lowlands, swamps, and savannas of the southeastern Florida and west to Texas and southern Arkansas. [3] [4] <br/><br/> This plant's specific name usneoides means "resembling Usnea", and it really superficially resembles its namesake. Usnea, also known as beard lichen, but in fact, Spanish moss is neither a moss nor a lichen. Instead, it is a flowering plant (angiosperm) in the family Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) which grows from the branches in the sun through partial shade. Formerly this plant has been placed in the genera Anoplophytum, Caraguata, and Renealmia. [5] The northern limit of its natural range is Northampton County, [6] Virginia, with unsubstantial colonial-era reports in southern Maryland where no populations are now known to be extant. The primary range is in the southeastern of the United States (including Puerto Rico), through Argentina, growing where the climate is warm enough and has a relatively high average humidity. It has been introduced to similar locations around the world, including Hawaii and Australia. <br/><br/> 873634 polys