Plants Kit Free (Laubwerk)
Description
The Desert House and Garden. Visualization by Zoran ‘Kizo’ Gorski (Arscom Studios, Croatia) using Cinema 4D and Advanced Renderer with Plants included in the Laubwerk Plants Kit Freebie.
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FREE USE
The Freebie allows the use both the included plugin Player and the Plants for your private or commercial CG artwork.
LAUBWERK PLANTS KIT FREEBIE
The following 5 tree species are included in the Plants Kit Freebie. Each species comes in 36 variations per species, i.e. 3 variants, 3 ages and 4 seasonal aspects, for a total of 144 models in this Kit.
FIELD MAPLE
Acer campestre
A medium-size tree or shrub with a broadly conical or ovoid to round shape. The dark green, usually five-lobed leaves turn bright yellow and occasionally orange in the fall. The tree is widely grown as an ornamental tree in parks and large gardens abd as gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.
COMMON BROOM
Cytisus scoparius
Perennial leguminous and deciduous shrub with whippy rod-like dark green stems. Mid-green leaves are small, alternate and compound with 3 leaflets. In late spring and summer it is covered in profuse small, bright yellow pea flowers. After flowering, it forms black seed pods, which explode when mature forcefully expelling the seeds. Broom was a symbol of the Plantagenet kings from the time of Henry II.
KENTIA PALM
Howea forsteriana
Small to medium sized, slow-growing palm with an upright crown of gracefully drooping leaves. Showy, mostly upright growing, slender trunk, young stems green but turning gray t light brown with age. Dark green, feather-shaped, drooping fronds, which have a smooth, neat appearance. Small star-shaped flowers borne in pendulous axillary clusters of spikes. Small, ovoid fruits, dull red or maroon when ripe, Grows naturally only on the Lord Howe Island group, in the Tasman sea. One of the most widely used and most popular “house plants“.
TURKISH PINE
Pinus brutia
Medium-sized evergreen, coniferous tree with a usually pyramidal to rounded open crown of irregular branches. Nicely patterened orange-red bark on it’s trunk. Leaves (needles) are in pairs, long, slender bright green to slightly yellowish green. Stout and heavy cones are green at first, ripening glossy red-brown when 2 years old. Most important forest tree in the eastern Mediterranean area. Popular ornamental tree, extensively planted in parks and gardens in hot dry areas. The species was early introduced to the Italian province of Calabria (in Roman times: ‘Brutia’).
FRANGIPANI
Plumeria rubra
This spreading shrub or small tree has a short trunk and sparse, open crown with many branches. The dark green leaves are simple, large and thick. The flowers are large, attractive and fragrant. Extensively planted throughout the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Ideal tree for small gardens and roof gardens. Genus named after French botanist Charles Plumier, who explored New World tropics.
INCLUDES 36 VARIATIONS PER SPECIES
All Laubwerk Plants in this Kit come in 3 variants, 3 ages, and 4 seasons. Here are a few examples of the variety showing variations of field maple and red frangipani: