Fallen Tree (Medium)

Fallen Tree (Medium)

Scaled set of drawings of the Fallen Tree (Medium) in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Fallen Tree (Medium) represents the downed form of a tree of moderate size, lying across the ground with its trunk and branches partially intact. Neither as overwhelming as large timber nor as subtle as small debris, it strikes a balance—noticeable in the landscape yet still integrated into its surroundings. The trunk may show fractured ends, peeling bark, or hollowed sections, while branches extend outward in broken or tangled patterns.

Sometimes called downed wood or mid-sized windfall, these trees are often found in forests, fields, or along riverbanks after storms, soil erosion, or natural decline. Ecologically, they are essential components of woodland cycles, offering shelter for animals, feeding insects, and slowly enriching soil as they decay. Visually, medium fallen trees create dynamic lines across the terrain, interrupting ground cover while adding texture and depth. Symbolically, they embody both disruption and renewal, standing as reminders of natural transition and resilience.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Fallen Trees (Medium) has varied heights between 3’6”-5’6” (112-168 cm) and varied lengths in the range of 16’-20’ (4.88-6.1 m).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Fallen Tree (Medium) seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Fallen Tree (Medium) seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
3’6”-5’6” | 112-168 cm
Width:
16’-20’ | 4.88-6.1 m
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Drawings include:
Fallen Tree (Medium) front elevation, plan view

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