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XfrogPlants | Agriculture Library vol.2

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XfrogPlants | Agriculture Library vol.2

XfrogPlants | Agriculture Library vol.2 | 695.2 mb

Agriculture vol.2 contains 3d plant models of the top 10 cash-crop species. Each species of agricultural plant includes 9 variations in age and shape for a total of 90 highly detailed, fully textured 3D models. Populate virtual terrain with these varied 3d models to create complete, realistic looking farms or rural areas.

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The concept behind Xfrog is to give the user, powerful building blocks of Nature as modeling tools. Rather than draw, loft, extrude, revolve, the user procedurally defines organic forms using sliders.
XfrogPlants, are 30 libraries of popular plants, (2000+ plant models), and are built by botanical experts who gather real leaves and bark and painstakingly match photographic references to derive 3-9 variations of each Species of plants that they model.
The XfrogPlants are in all popular 3d formats and available as individual models, libraries, and bundles of libraries in our online shop.

In XfrogPlants | Agriculture Library vol.2 included:

- Lavandula angustifolia

This 3D Lavender contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Lavender is a Mediterranean shrub that is cultivated worldwide because of the beautiful scented flowers. The name Lavanda is a Latin verb meaning """"to be washed"""", and hints at the Latins' habit of using Lavender flowers to scent the water for washing themselves.Today, Lavender is mostly used for garden decoration, but essential oil and tea with curative properties are also produced. Lavender ranks high as a sustainable crop because it does not rely on pesticides and fertilizers.
- Lolium perenne
This 3D Ryegrass contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Ryegrasses exist in both annual and perennial varieties. The perennial species such as Lolium perenne are most suited to live in cool climates as they remain green the whole year. It's thick dense growth makes it ideal both for decorative gardens and for sports (golf courses), but it's also widely cultivated as pasture and forage plant. Unfortunately, it's also one of the most aggressive graminaceae to allergy-affected people. Ryegrass is the principal grazing grass in New Zealand where some 10 million kilograms of certified seed are produced every year.
- Nicotiana tabacum
This 3D Tobacco contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Central American natives used to use Tobacco as hallucinogenic drug for ritual ceremonies, and also simply for food, long before the arrival of the Europeans. In Europe and North America Tobacco became quickly a highly successful plant, although even in the early times it's smoke was criticized as dangerous for the health. The cultivation of Tobacco was one of the main reasons that started the slaves commerce from Africa to North America. World tobacco production is projected to reach over 7.1million tonnes of tobacco leaf in the year 2010, up from 5.9 million tons in 1997/99. The number of smokers is expected to grow of about 1.5percent annually, up to 1.3 billion smokers in 2010.
- Oryza ssp.
This 3D Rice contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: The Oryza genus of grasses includes 22 wild species and 2 cultivated species, of which Oryza sativa (Common Rice) is the most popular.Rice is the most cultivated and consumed cereal all over the world, and therefore the most important food source for the human race. The cultivation requires a lot of irrigation, and for some species also a three month immersion in swamps; for this reason,Rice is widely cultivated in high rainfall areas.
- Solanum lycopersicum
This 3D Tomato contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Tomato belongs to the Solanaceae family of plants, that also includes Tobacco, Chili Peppers and Potato. The original Aztec namewas Tomati. Even if known in Europe since the discovery of America,for a long time Tomato was considered poisonous and planted only for decoration. The first kitchen use is documented in an Italian recipe of the beginning of 18th century, and the first industrial production started in Parma around 1850. The tomato is today grown worldwide. A total 125 million tons per year are produced.The main producer is China with 31 tons per year.
- Sorghum bicolor
This 3D Sorghum contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Sorghum is a big and densely seeded grass which grows in the South of Africa. Although native of hot dry areas, it can grow practically everywhere. There are many cultivars of this species (the last verified number is 571). Sorghum comes in two main variants: White Sorghum, sweeter, grain crop, good for human food, and Red Sorghum, less tasty,good for making beer and as cattle fodder.
- Spinacia oleracea
This 3D Spinach contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Spinach was cultivated in Iran over 2000 years ago. Cultivation in Europe started with Greeks and Romans. The name derives from the Persian word ispanai (green hand) which became spinachia in Latin. The Arabs named it """"Prince of Vegetables"""". Spinach can have about double iron content than average vegetables. Their shallow roots can not reach deep water, thus their cultivation requires constant irrigation.
- Triticum ssp
This 3D Wheat contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Wheat is cultivated worldwide and ranks as the second largest cereal crop behind Corn. From it's flour, bread, pasta, cakes and cookies are made all over the world. The plant is also used for fermentation,to make beer, alcohol, vodka. The cultivation of Wheat dates back to the Neolithic period! Today, the production of wheat is insufficient to cover the needs of mankind. 2006 was the first year when the demand of wheat was higher than the offer, and the gap between need and production will keep widening.
- Vitis vinifera
This 3D Grape Vine contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: The Grape Vine (a.k.a. European Vine) was already cultivated by Sumerians 5000 years ago. In Caucasian Europe the plant was cultivated for food, while in Mediterranean Europe it was cultivated for the wine.Today, the original European Vine is almost extinct because of a roots disease. So farmers grafted European Vine into the roots of American Vine, and thanks to this """"surgery"""" we are still able to drink and enjoy wine today. Spain, France, Italy and Turkey are the nations that dedicate the widest areas to the grape cultivation. 71% of world grape production is used for wine, 27% as fresh fruit, and a small 2% as dried fruit.
- Zea mays
This 3D Corn contains nine highly detailed, fully textured 3D models of the plant at different ages.
Notes: Also known as Maize, Corn (short for """"Indian Corn"""") is the largest crop in all of the Americas (270 million tons yearly in the USA alone). The name mays comes from the Arawak(Caribbean native tribe) word for the plant. The very rapid growth (3 cm per day!) has made it a very popular crop worldwide. Corn is used as both human and animal food. Today,it is often manipulated into genetic variations, of which Sweetcorn is the most popular.

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The library includes XFR files which allow all Xfrog 3.5 owners to fully edit each and every model as well as 1600 x 1600 Billboards and 1600 x 1600 Perspective Renders, each with alpha, for single polygon opacity mapping, or direct compositing.

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Name: XfrogPlants | Agriculture Library
Version: vol.2
3D Models: .xfr
Creator: http://xfrog.com/
Interface: english
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Seven
Size: 695.2 mb

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