20x20x20m – 1 prim on a new 17 facet mesh ultra light form,.5LI, that includes matching fallen leaf ground cover. 2 Linked = 1 Prim. That is the lowest prim count for any large tree. Designed for sims that want to save prims and still have a lovely autumn ambiance.
Copy/Mod so you can group, link and resize them for a more realist look. If you prefer your own ground cover no problem -just sink it!.
This tree also has gently falling leaves that disappear when they touch the ground. No separate leaf emitter - the falling leaves are built right into the prim. Still only .5LI!
The Norway Maple is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe and southwest Asia, from France east to Russia, north to southern Scandinavia and southeast to northern Iran.[2][3]
It is a deciduous tree growing to 20–30 m tall with a trunk up to 1.5 m diameter.
This tree looks more realistic than many of the 3 or 4 prim trees on the market. It is all in the texture!
High quality texture with no alpha halo, set to natural light, not bright so it does not glow in the dark. Unless of course you want it to glow – it is modifiable so you can shrink or enlarge it to suit your needs. You can also copy it so you can set out an entire forest.
I started landscaping on a history sim where 1/3 of the prims are reserved for tall ships and texture lag can sink a ship. Conserving prims, using low prim items, allows for more role play props to be rezzed. And using high quality, quick loading low lag textures make for convincing detail. Cara Mia Gardens is dedicated to providing the best low prim, low lag landscaping on the grid. After all, a prim saved is a prim earned.
Come see this and many other trees, flowers, and crops in my in-world garden.
See item in Second Life- Realistic looking 1 prim mega tree, in natural proportions
- 20x20x20m – 1 prim on 17 facet mesh form, resizable
- High quality texture with no alpha halo.
- Copy/Mod