Bring natural sophistication into any interior scene with this beautifully crafted Bird of Paradise Plant 3D Model Set. Designed with exceptional realism and artistic balance, this collection features multiple variations of lush tropical foliage arranged in sleek, modern planters—perfect for architectural visualization, product design, and high-end interior renders.
Each plant showcases meticulously detailed leaves, complete with organic curvature, subtle color gradients, and natural imperfections that give the model a lifelike presence. The stems and leaf clusters are carefully arranged to create a sense of fullness and harmony from every angle.
The elegant matte-black planters complement the rich green tones of the foliage, adding a contemporary aesthetic that fits seamlessly into luxury interiors, minimalist spaces, or modern commercial environments. Lighting reacts beautifully with the model’s materials, making it ideal for photorealistic rendering.
Whether you’re building a serene living room, stylish office, boutique hotel lobby, or premium product scene, this set delivers a perfect blend of botanical realism and artistic refinement.4 Different 3D models in the scene
Height: 1400mm & 1500mm & 2000mm & 2000mm
Strelitzia reginae is a species of evergreen tropical herbaceous plant, native to South Africa. Given its own family Strelitziaceae by taxonomists, it is still closely related to bananas (Musaceae). Many often mistakenly call this plant for the “banana tree” because it looks like banana plants. These regal plants (for which they are named, reginae) are named for the beautiful, orange crane-like flowers that they produce, like birds of paradise. They are known for bright orange-blue colors, however, there are also white birds of paradise. Under the right conditions, including full, southern light exposure, proper humidity, and temperature, Bird of Paradise may flower indoors, although this is rare.The split leaves that give the Bird of Paradise its bird-like morphology is scientifically believed to be purposeful leaf tearing or lobing of leaves to reduce drag in the wind. They have evolved to create splits along their lateral leaf seams to allow the wind to pass by. In doing so, they eliminate the risk of being snapped in half by a strong wind. Learn how to care for a Bird of Paradise below.
1- Materials is archive (material library)
Corona mtl + Vray mtl + Standard mtl2-Polys: 497k + Verts: 511k
3- 4K texture + 4K material
4- JPEG (texture), MAX + MTL + OBJ + FBX 2012
5- 3dmodels: MAX + FBX 2012 + OBJ
6- Corona render + Vray render (Renderer Engine-MAX + FBX)
Scanline render (Renderer Engine-MAX + OBJ)7- Models have unwrapped overlapping and
maps supported traditional 3ds Max texturing.
(tiling coordinates)
Note:
To use the max file you need to use at 3dsmax 2015Units: MillimeterClean Topology (quad mesh)You Can Add Turbo Smooth