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10 jun. 2020 às 1:44
30 nov. 2020 às 2:05
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Eucalyptus Tree Cluster

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Eucalyptus Tree Forest Cluster by pdelmo
Inspiration Eucalyptus longifolia

3 Hand modelled trees in a cluster for making large Forest or Detailing.
They are made to be close to real scale (but still low poly) so might look small compared to older assets.

2652tris 1024x1024 texture (884tris per tree)

First asset with my new modeling and texture process.
Not using curves on truck and branches, mostly all verts are connected.
Also bought a new program to make normal maps. This is the first tree to have a normal map for the leaves.

Map in Screenshots

Theme in Screenshots

Single Tree assets to follow..


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12 comentários
pdelmo  [autor] 10 jun. 2020 às 19:31 
Good stuff Pres.. I'm glad!!
Pres 10 jun. 2020 às 19:29 
THANK YOU. This makes Calavera Beach so much more possible!!
MrMiyagi 10 jun. 2020 às 9:15 
Nice!
snowflitzer 10 jun. 2020 às 5:06 
Sydney is not far :steamhappy:
pdelmo  [autor] 10 jun. 2020 às 4:52 
Y'll welcome everyone. Ill be there @snowflitzer
snowflitzer 10 jun. 2020 às 4:44 
Nice, so next time I go on a wine tour I visit you :)
hemeac 10 jun. 2020 às 4:08 
Thanks for these!
notDONEyet 10 jun. 2020 às 3:39 
!YESSSS!!
pdelmo  [autor] 10 jun. 2020 às 3:37 
I live in the Hunter Valley, where this tree species is native too. There is a lot of wineries and olive farms all over
LDtailor 10 jun. 2020 às 3:32 
Yep, i believe in some areas of Australia the climate is similar to meditteranean. That's why they also produce (good) wine and olive oil. I'm from Portugal and that's mainly what we have in terms of agriculture. And a lot of eucalipts as well!