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13 apr, 2017 @ 7:33
1 apr, 2018 @ 22:59
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BIG Aussie Gums

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Australian Ironbark, Spotted gum and a Squiggly gumtrees by pdelmo

These are big trees with big barrels. If you like your big trees this pack is for you.
Where i'm from big gums like this are all over.

Iron Bark 1182 triangles with 1024x1024 texture D,A and N maps

Old Spotted Gum is 1164 triangles with 1024x1024 texture D and A maps

Squiggly is 920 Triangles with 1024x1024 D and A maps.


NOTE For making large bush land use my gum clusters as they have a better LOD
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=893759399
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=893760589

The leafs are all the same texture map but i changed colour,brightness saturation etc for each.
The mesh of all trees was the same base mesh but does differ.


Guide to tree rotation http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=912847630
7 kommentarer
pdelmo  [skapare] 11 feb, 2018 @ 23:10 
updated. added normal maps. and impoved lod
sevenof9 17 apr, 2017 @ 19:35 
wow these look great
pdelmo  [skapare] 13 apr, 2017 @ 13:38 
No prob. Yes the tress you linked we have them here. But yes they are native to the US and Asia. Ill look into what trees are American and European etc and may make one or two if i like them.
seanlax5 13 apr, 2017 @ 10:36 
Yeah np we have 'gums' in the states but they aren't eucalyptus which is amusing. I love ALL of your foliage and look forward to seeing a species native to where I live!
pdelmo  [skapare] 13 apr, 2017 @ 8:10 
And when I say gums I mean eucalyptus trees
pdelmo  [skapare] 13 apr, 2017 @ 8:09 
All gums trees are native to Australia except a few in New Guinea and Indonesia but this only makes up a very small percentage.
seanlax5 13 apr, 2017 @ 7:49 
Did the aussie vibes, but perhaps you might want to consider North American and Asian Gums? The entire Altingiaceae family are extremely beautiful broadleaf trees.