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Stately Summer Prim Tree Collection

Stately Summer Prim Tree Collection
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Large and varied collection of 8 summer deciduous trees with shadows that are touch transparent to allow for natural shadows instead. The trees sway with the breezes.

Modify and copy, 3 - 5 prims each. Make as many copies as you like, and as large or small as you like.

NOTE: These are simple old school trees made from flat prims with high resolution textures from real trees. Some will have prim trunks. They are intended to look great on a sim while keeping land impact low but they are not sculpts or meshes.

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  • Realistic green trees
  • Prim shadows with touch transparency
  • Modifiable and copiable
  • Low prim
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Good to use in the distance
full star full star empty star empty star empty star Posted February 13, 2017 by Jaxsondodge

These trees look great in the distance. If you are gonna use them were AVI's will talk up to them...they are not great...the trunks are not rounded, but several flat thin prims. they move in the wind...or when you move them around which is kinda cool. Remember: Low Prim...use in the distance

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full star full star empty star empty star empty star Posted August 13, 2014 by Chetar Ruby

Poor man's trees that're copy+mod. Modest quality for low prims. Recommend for prim starved areas desperate for trees.

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I was surprised
full star full star full star full star full star Posted March 23, 2013 by Susan Hunniton

At the quality vs the cost and the fact they were mod/copy. You absolutely cannot go wrong with these trees. My other option, sadly, was forking out 1000L!
I highly recommend these trees.

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Stately Summer Tree Collection
full star full star full star full star full star Posted March 05, 2013 by JennyAnne2012

The trees are very pretty, perfect for landscaping without using a ton of prims.

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