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Betula utilis jacquemontii Tree 01

Betula utilis jacquemontii Tree 01

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Betula utilis, the Himalayan birch or bhojpatra, is a deciduous tree native to the Western Himalayas, growing at elevations up to 4,500 m (14,800 ft). The Latin specific epithet utilis means "useful", and refers to the many uses of the different parts of the tree. The white, paper-like bark was used in ancient times as a writing surface for manuscripts of Sanskrit literature. It is still used as paper for the writing of mantras, with the bark placed in an amulet and worn for protection. Selected varieties are used for landscaping throughout the world, even while some areas of its native habitat are being lost due to overuse of the tree for firewood. In its native habitat, Betula utilis tends to form forests, growing as a shrub or tree reaching up to 20 m (66 ft) tall. It frequently grows among scattered conifers, with an undergrowth of shrubs that typically includes evergreen Rhododendron. The tree depends on moisture from snowmelt, rather than from the monsoon rains. They often have very bent growth due to the pressure of the deep winter snow in the Himalaya.

3 Different Models

1-height: 400 cm & 480 cm
2- Materials is archive (material library)
- Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl
3-Poles 693k + Verts 893k
4- 4K texture + 4K material
5- BMP + JPEG (texture), MAX, OBJ, FBX 2012
6- 3dmodels MAX + OBJ + FBX 2012
7- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX)
8- Standard render (Renderer Engine- OBJ)
9- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps are real-world scale

Note
- To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015
- Units Centimeters
- Topology (quad mesh)
- You Can Use Turbo Smooth