OPQ Aspen 01
OPQ Aspen 01 is a series of mesh (a few of them with sculpts and/or prim parts) aspens or poplars for Second Life and opensim. The series includes almost 400 different models, single trees in various shapes and sizes as well as groups with up to 87 trees.
Obviously we can't list all of those for sale individually. Some of them are on MP or in various places in-world, but most are only included in themed sets or in the big Complete fatpack.
The trees come with texture changer scripts for three different bark textures, one very smooth, one slightly rougher and one old and cracked up.
They also come with optional script for animating the foliage to create a wind effect.
The Aspen 01 is based on the typical northen American/European "quaking aspen" with three different gray bark options and a slightly bluish green foliage. Since the various aspen and poplar species are so similar, it also represent several other members of the family well.
For other poplar and aspen variants with other bark textures, check out our Poplar 03 and 04 and maybe our Green Tree 74 and 75 series too.
- OPQ Aspen 01 Selection - 31 trees
- OPQ Aspen complete - all 141 trees
- Kitely Market (all options listed on the same page there)
Nine of the trees are also available separately:
OPQ Aspen 01 L61-01
The simplest variant that is sold separately with only 44 triangles and 1 land impact!- Land Impact: 1
- Faces: 2
- Vertices: 68
- Triangles: 44
- Render Cost: 823(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L13-02
A more elaborate shape with a wider crown. But it's still only 108 tris and a single land impact- Land Impact: 1
- Faces: 2
- Vertices: 120
- Triangles: 108
- Render Cost: 883(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L35-02
Featuring a lovely bent trunk - and it's still only 1 LI!- Land Impact: 1
- Faces: 2
- Vertices: 104
- Triangles: 118
- Render Cost: 883(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L49-03
One more 1 LI variant, this one with a sloping trunk.- Land Impact: 1
- Faces: 2
- Vertices: 104
- Triangles: 99
- Render Cost: 873(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
- Land Impact: 3 in Second Life, 1 on opensim
- Faces: 6 in Second Life, 2 on opensim
- Vertices: 180
- Triangles: 153
- Render Cost: 938(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L38-03
With two trunks, one of them split.- Land Impact: 7 in Second Life, 1 on opensim
- Faces: 14 in Second Life, 2 on opensim
- Vertices: 436
- Triangles: 470
- Render Cost: 1413(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L48-05
The smallest of our triple trunk variants.
Technical data:
- Height: 6.7 m
- Land Impact: 2 in Second Life, 1 on opensim
- Faces: 4 in Second Life, 2 on opensim
- Vertices: 316
- Triangles: 300
- Render Cost: 963
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L48-03
A dense, strudy triple trunk variant- Land Impact: 5 in Second Life, 1 on opensim
- Faces: 10 in Second Life, 2 on opensim
- Vertices: 412
- Triangles: 396
- Render Cost: 1208(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
OPQ Aspen 01 L48-04
Our most elaborate variant, a tall tree with three main trunks and also six smaller ones.- Land Impact: 5 in Second Life, 1 on opensim
- Faces: 15 in Second Life, 2 on opensim
- Vertices: 416
- Triangles: 363
- Render Cost: 1228(!)
- VRAM: 2048 KB
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.
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