Volume 151 does not scatter its focus across every biome. Instead, it zeroes in on distinct, architectural plants that serve as excellent focal points or dense ground cover.
The collection typically features a variety of Philodendrons, Monsteras, and Calatheas, alongside broader tropical shrubs. These are not your standard "weed" plants; they are specimens. The appeal here lies in the broad leaf structures and complex root systems. These plants are characterised by large surface areas that catch light beautifully—a crucial factor for artists trying to create compelling interactions between foliage and sun or artificial lighting. Maxtree Plant Models Vol 151
Depending on the species, Vol 151 may include autumn, summer, and spring variants. This is crucial for archviz projects where you must depict a specific month or climate. Volume 151 does not scatter its focus across every biome
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | File Formats | Max (3ds Max + Corona/V-Ray), C4D (Cinema 4D + Corona/V-Ray), FBX, OBJ, plus textures | | Polygon Count | Per plant: 5,000 – 50,000 polys (typical for hero foreground assets) | | Maps | Diffuse, Normal, Glossiness, Opacity (alpha), Displacement (most 4K-8K TIFF/PNG) | | Materials | Pre-configured PBR (physically based rendering) | | Wind / Animation | Not included (static models) | | Scattering Ready | Yes – clean pivot points, grouped components, naming convention | These are not your standard "weed" plants; they