Classic, standard SL tree.
Each flat panel = 1 entire branch. 58 panels total.
2 prims total.
See item in Second LifeSolid
It is a solid filler tree. It's big and can be resized.
Low LI, low price--great filler tree
I was surprised to see that every single reviewer had given this item five stars, because no item's perfect. Here, though, I have to agree. This is a good-looking tree with only 2 LI and a rock-bottom price. Nothing spectacular, but it doesn't have to be.
Be aware that when first rezzed, this tree is huge (about 33m/100 ft tall). Of course it can be resized, but I was expecting it to be the size of the two small 7-LI trees I was replacing!
Helpful hint: If using these (or any other trees) as filler trees, make them slightly different sizes *and* change their rotation so they don't all look like the same tree.
Just what the doctor ordered.
I needed a basic filler tree that wouldn't look too eye-catchy, to make it instantly obvious it's copy-pasted a hundred times, one that doesn't fall apart when zoomed out, modifiable so the color can be changed a bit to give it different tones, and resizable for a variety... With low prim count. This is exactly it.
Another reviewer said the trunk can be resized, stretched, and morphed, too, as it obviously would, but I didn't think of that so... Hey. Just got better.
Just what i needed
love her other products as always but i needed something ultra low in prims but still good quality and found this, the fact that they are mod as well where u can make them thinner taller, or just stretch the trunk etc or whatever u like at 2 prims and great looking quality and only for 10L also? Amazing creator.
A designers review......
I bought this 5 years ago and don't often leave reviews unless its outstanding or horrible especially against competition. I read a recent poor review on this product and felt I need to counter the star average. This is not a noobie tree.... It is two sculptie prims put together equal to 2 LI. It is not mesh and does not use LODs. Designing a Sculptie Prim 3d object from a red/blue/green 2d image with a set number of vertices and no UV mapping is not an easy task. The advantage to using sculptie prims with trees (or anything else to be large) is that they can be scaled and the LI never goes up. Are these the best trees 3D TREES have ever made? No, but they arent 1 star garbage either.
Dex,
NR's TREES ARE ALWAYS MASTERPIECES in any form!
Grand mesh tree in addition to all your other fab contributions to virtual beauty. Thank you!