Maxtree Plant Models Vol 151 [verified] (2026)
is a professional-grade collection of 3D vegetation specifically designed for architectural visualization (ArchViz), landscaping, and high-end CGI. Released in mid-2024, this volume focuses on Ornamental Plants and Hedges , providing 3D artists with highly detailed assets to create realistic garden borders, privacy screens, and decorative floral arrangements. Core Collection Details
: Creating realistic hedges, flower beds, and garden borders. Maxtree Plant Models Vol 151
While botanically plausible, these are artist interpretations – not exact botanical replicas (unlike Quixel Megascans scanned flora). Stems may be too uniform; leaf vein detail is normal-mapped, not geometric. Depending on the species
Each species comes with a "Bloom" (flowering) and "Foliage" (non-flowering) state, giving the artist total control over the seasonal look. Vol 151 may include autumn
Unlike megascan or photogrammetry bushes, these are hand-modeled with careful edge flow, then texture-mapped. Leaves have thickness (via double-sided shader or thin geo), and stems are cylindrical, not flat cards. This holds up under close camera angles.
Depending on the species, Vol 151 may include autumn, summer, and spring variants. This is crucial for archviz projects where you must depict a specific month or climate.
The models taught him subtlety. He learned to stop imposing composition and instead observe the ways plants chose to settle: a vine’s preference for shadowed seams, the way root clusters favored one side of a gutter. He remade spaces less like a director and more like a steward. His work changed—commissioners noticed a new depth in his environments. A film studio invited him to design a memory palace set; a game studio wanted his courtyard renders as concept art. He accepted, but always insisted on one term: the plants stayed as they wished.