140 different low lag Aspen trees - OPQ Aspen 01 Complete
Class BCD trees (great for anything from upfront to background)
Pefect LoD, very low lag
Copy/modify
A lovely common aspen, aka quaking aspen, with a medium dark trunk and a lush slightly bluish foliage.
Trees come in all shapes and sizes and we don't want to fill up the landscape with lots of identical ones. Unfortunately we don't have room in our store to list every single variant separately but we can box them up for you! This package includes no less than 140 different trees, all the nine that are listed for sale individually plus 131 more. We've also thrown in an extra tree (Aspen 01 L10-01) with a good old sculpt trunk for good measure. Some of these trees are very similar to each other, some are shapes not typically associated with aspens but they all look great and they offer enough variety you can fill up a whole sim with no noticeable duplications if you like.
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-+- What's so special about OPQ plants? -+-
In one word: optimization. No matter how powerful our computers are, we always want to push them to the limits adding more details to our virtual realities. OPQ offers a wide range of plants from the simplest "crossed panels" background ones to elaborate upfront features but they're all designed to give the maximum amount of detail with the lowest possible load on your copmuter. And they are all made with perfect LoD, meaning they look good even at extreme view distances – with OPQ meshes there is no need to lag down your experience with the infamous LoD factor. Nobody else does mesh optimization as well as OPQ, nobody is even close. So if you're feeling laggy or if you want to fill up your land with *lots* of vegetation, OPQ is the answer.
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-+- Aspen (Populus tremula and Populus tremuloides) -+-
Aspen is the name of six very similar poplar species common all over the temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. The most widespread are the European/Asian populus tremula and the American populus tremuloides.
The typical aspen has a slender, long trunk with a bark ranging from almost white to dark gray, always with a slight greenish tint. The further north, the darker the bark tends to be. Older trunks have fissured bark but aspen trunks don't often grow very old. The root system system of the plant can last for a long time though, one American aspen is believed to be a staggering 80,000 years old(!) A single plant usually has multiple trunks, in clusters and spread across a wider area, making a grove or small forest.
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen
See item in Second Life- Low land impact
- High LoD (looks good at any distance)
- Low lag