This majestic tree set merges the towering serenity of Celtis australis with the sculptural rhythm of Bambusoideae bamboo, offering a visually dynamic composition ideal for large-scale outdoor architectural visualization.
The Celtis australis, commonly known as European Nettle Tree or Hackberry, is native to Southern Europe and Western Asia. It features finely serrated green leaves and a lightly textured bark, forming a loosely spreading crown. It’s prized in landscaping for its drought tolerance and graceful natural form, often used in Mediterranean parks and open plazas.
Complementing it are several variations of Bambusoideae — the architectural bamboo with its smooth green culms and dense overhanging foliage. Native to Asia and South America, these bamboo clusters evoke privacy, rhythm, and vertical contrast. Their symmetry and elegance make them ideal for courtyards, tropical gardens, or oriental-inspired designs.
The combination of wild Mediterranean texture and structured bamboo geometry creates a harmonious set perfect for villas, gardens, resorts, and public landscape scenes.
Height: 15.5 m
Materials: Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl (material library included)
Polygons: 1,370,931 — Vertices: 2,135,725
Textures: 4K texture + 4K material
Formats: MAX + MTL + OBJ + FBX 2014
Render Engines: Corona, Vray (MAX + FBX) / Standard (MAX + OBJ)
UV: Models have unwrapped overlapping and traditional 3ds Max texture mapping
Note:
To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015
Units: Millimeter
Clean Topology (Quad Mesh)
TurboSmooth ready
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