This plant available in collection. Product ID: 569594
All formats and textures in one archive (Max2008).
Polygonal model.
Polys:7609
Vertices: 9129
Without blossoms:
Polys: 1041
Vertices: 1271
In archive (050_bergenia.zip) you'll find:
studio.max -render scene with Vray setup
050_bergenia.max -max format of the plant 050_bergenia.obj -.obj-format easy importable to the most software
050_bergenia.3ds -.3ds-format
050_bergenia.jpg -diffuse texture
050_bergenia-n.jpg -normal map
050_bergenia-o.jpg -opacity
050_bergenia-s.jpg -specular
sky.hdr -HDRI spherical environment texture
studio.jpg -diffuse texture for ground in studio
studio_grass.jpg -diffuse texture for grass
studio-n.jpg -normal texture for ground
Used Soft:
3ds Max 2008
ZBrush
Photoshop
V-ray DEMO 1.5 SP1
You can use 050_bergenia.max by merging it to your scene or use studio.max for rendering with Vray.
Plant Facts
Mature Height -12 to 15 inches
Mature Spread -8 to 12 inches
Soil Type -Widely adaptable
Moisture -Moderate
Mature Form -Mounding
Growth Rate -Moderate
Sun Exposure -Full sun to full shade
Flower Color -Red
Fall Color -Reddish bronze
Foliage Color -Green
Zones -3-8
Some info about plant from the internet:
Bergenia Winter Glow, Bergenia 'Winter Glow', is an evergreen that is sure to be noticed with its shiny, cabbage-like leaves. These leaves have an unusually thick rubbery feel that makes a 'pig squeak' sound when rubbed between your fingers. Bergenia 'Winter Glow' has clusters of bright red flowers from early to late spring that will provide long lasting cut blooms for bouquets. During the fall and winter months the leaves of 'Winter Glow' turn a reddish-bronze hue and return to green in the spring. This plant is considered an improvement over Bergenia 'Rotblum' and the climate in Michigan is conducive for possible reblooming in the fall. A versatile plant for use as a ground cover, edging, or container gardening. Bergenia is easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Tolerant of a wide range of soils, but prefers moist, humusy ones. It is considered an evergreen in the South.