Fallen Tree Bridge [Summer]
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A carefully sculpted and textured huge fallen tree, complete with broken branches and ferns growing on both ends and along the lenght,rooted in forest debris gathering on the trunk. Spanish moss hangs below the trunk, swaying gently in the wind.
17.5 Mt long, roughly 2 Mt to 3 Mt across, this fallen tree has been designed to be used as a natural bridge spanning on chasms/ravines,or streams and creeks.
Copiable & Modifiable, it can be easily stretched smaller or larger to suit your landscaping needs.
Perfect for forest environments featuring deep chasms, northern or viking coastlines with fjords, panther jungles or faerie/elven ancient forest environments.
This specific version represents a Summer or jungle/tropical forest fallen tree, with dark green molded bark, lush dark green ferns and spanish moss hanging under the trunk.
Autumn and Winter versions are also available.
Trident has been designing and creating ancient and medieval builds since 2007. The inspiration for our work comes from our passion for medieval reenactment and research of historic houses, ships, furniture, jewelry and clothing.
Trident builds are fully supported and continually updated to increase detail and reduce prim count making use of custom sculpts and texturing, and unique scripts and animations.
Laufey Markstein
February 2012
Realistic and Smooth!
After dozens of stone bridges, rope bridges, and wooden bridges, I was starting to doubt I could find the perfect natural crossing for chasms on my sim. This was PERFECT - it's ideal for any woodland or jungle scene. I have it laying across some high bluffs forcing people to cross one at a time over dangerous water. This would be ideal for panther sims too, I could see some excellent choke points created using this for combat too, forcing the enemy to approach carefully one by one..hehe. I have never been let down by Tridents stuff - a "must have" for your wilderness scenes!