XFrog Inc. the makers of XFrogPlants, made a big move and all the 3D plant tree and flower models found in their XfrogPlants libraries are now available as individual species! Now you can pick and choose the plants you need to fill out your 3D scenes. Each species includes between 3 and 9 models of the plant at different ages and sizes, essential for creating varied, natural-looking landscapes. XFrogPlants are great, just remember to turn off filtering on the opacity maps for faster renders.
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Over the past 10 years Xfrog has built the 600 species in a process that sent Botanical experts to the field end reference photograph each plant to capture the textures then to be compared with extensive printed research work, and build some of the most realistic 3D plants available for our 3D Architectural Visualization work.
The species are priced at $29 to $39 each, with 3 to 9 plants in each species.
XfrogPlants are available in all popular formats: Maya, 3ds max, Cinema4D, Lightwave, OBJ, 3DS, and all zips include our XFR (Xfrog 3.5) format. Xfrog 3.5 users can easily edit any of the models for additional variations.
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