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24 Mar @ 7:35am
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English Oak

In 2 collections by AmiPolizeiFunk
Ami's Berlin Essential Assets
302 items
Ami's Berlin Trees
92 items
Description
This is a set of four English Oak trees. The species Quercus robur is known as the "English oak," as well as many other names, like "Pedunculate Oak," "European Oak" and "Common Oak." In German it is called the "Stieleiche." The latin root of "robur" means robust, or strong. Examples of these oaks exist that are estimated to be over 1000 years old. For this set, I have created these versions:

1. English Oak young, 6-12m tall (1,761 tris)
2. English Oak adult, 14-20m tall (5,231 tris)
3. English Oak tend, 20-26m tall (4,171 tris)
4. English Oak hero, 25-31m tall (6,915 tris)

The four trees share a 2k texture (_d, _a, _n), optimized to generate full-looking LODs. They are heavy trees with regards to your computer's resources, so be sure to use LSM to save RAM and Visibility Control to retain high FPS!

This will be the last tree that I publish before I release a new version of the Berlin map for 2025. The map will include around 200 unique workshop models that will represent 459,481 real world trees, scraped from the Berlin city database. It will be a sight to behold! I hope you will consider supporting my efforts by becoming a Patron <3


Thanks to current patrons: Graham Jenkins, Jojo R, wopiTV, TobbySkylines, and schohns
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9 Comments
citynax 19 May @ 2:59pm 
Splendid work, though!:steamthumbsup:
citynax 19 May @ 2:57pm 
@AmiPolizeiFunk: zomereik
sevenof9 12 May @ 3:07am 
Awesome
XUCABOA 1 Apr @ 1:15am 
i love trees
cbudd 27 Mar @ 12:47pm 
I find this asset quite oakay...
Teddy Radko 27 Mar @ 5:13am 
Please add swedish common names too "ek", "skogsek", "vanlig ek", "sommarek", and "stjälkek". Thank you!
AmiPolizeiFunk  [author] 27 Mar @ 4:49am 
It has many common names, as I wrote in the very first paragraph. What is it called where you live?
citynax 25 Mar @ 12:35pm 
Why is it called 'English Oak'? Quercus Robur is common all in Western and Middle Europe!
uncle ron 24 Mar @ 12:49pm 
Beautiful!