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Anonymous1760427943
10-14 07:48
Model Name
asparagus fern 3d model
Tags
nature & environment
rendering
realistic
Prompt
Objective: To provide a detailed breakdown of the plant's features for accurate 3D modeling or AI generation. 1. Overall Shape and Size: Overview: A perennial, climbing herbaceous plant, forming a bushy clump but with long, slender, vining stems. Average Height: Typically 1–2 meters tall, but can grow longer if provided with a good climbing support. Appearance: Slender, light, and airy, creating a soft and delicate impression. 2. Tuberous Roots (The most characteristic part): Location: Grows deep underground, the most important part of the plant in traditional medicine. Shape: Clustered together (fasciculated tubers), usually 5–10 or more per cluster. Each tuber is fusiform (spindle-shaped) or cylindrical, swelling in the middle and tapering towards both ends. Size: Approximately 3–7 cm long, 1–2 cm in diameter. Color: Outer skin is pale yellow or off-white, slightly glossy. Inside is opaque white and succulent. Surface Texture: The skin may be slightly wrinkled vertically or have fine striations, not completely smooth. Fine, small rootlets may branch out from the main tubers. 3. Stem: Form: Climbing, slender, round, or slightly angular. Color: Bright light green when young, transitioning to a darker green or slightly brownish hue on older sections. Surface: Smooth and sometimes slightly glossy, may have a few faint vertical streaks. Structure: Heavily branched, spreading outwards to form a wide and airy canopy. Small, downward-curving spines (thorns) are present on the stems and branches (these are very small and often difficult to see without close inspection/magnification). 4. Leaves (Actually Cladodes – Modified Branches): Shape: Not true leaves, but "false leaves" or cladodes (phylloclades) that are needle-like or flattened, very small, slender, and soft. They grow in fascicles (clusters) of 2–3 (or more) at each stem node/axil. Size: Approximately 1–3 cm long, 0.5–1 mm wide. Color: Bright, fresh green, slightly glossy. Arrangement: Radiate outwards from the branch like small clouds or threads, creating a "fluffy" and dense appearance that is still airy and transparent. The cladodes hang slightly down or spread horizontally. 5. Flowers: Location: Grow in racemes (clusters) in the leaf axils (cladode axils) or at the tips of branches. Shape: Tiny, bell-shaped or 6-pointed star-shaped. Color: Pure white or creamy white. Time: Blooms around May–June. Often unnoticed due to their small size. 6. Fruit: Shape: Spherical, fleshy berry. Size: Small, approximately 0.5–1 cm in diameter. Color: Green when unripe, turning a vivid bright red or orange-red when mature, highly noticeable. Arrangement: Usually grows in small clusters or singly along the branches. Time: Fruits around August–September. 7. Overall Foliage/Branch Structure: Impression: Creates a light, ethereal, and fluffy feeling, somewhat similar to a fern but with needle-like "leaves." Density: The canopy is not too dense, containing gaps that allow light to pass through. Key Considerations for 3D Modeling: Climbing Nature: Ensure the branches can be posed to climb on a support structure or extend long distances naturally. Cladode Fineness (Diệp chi): This is the crucial element defining the plant's beauty. They must be modeled as sufficiently slender and naturally arranged. Tuberous Roots: If the model includes the underground section, the roots must be clearly defined with their characteristic shape and color. Small Spines (Thorns): Can be omitted for low-detail models, but for high-detail models, including these small spines will enhance realism. Proportions: Ensure the proportions between all parts (stem, branches, cladodes, flowers, fruit) are balanced and accurate.
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