The Árbol Gigante (Ceiba pentandra) on Barro Colorado Island, which collapsed and died in 2013, remains the only single-trunked tree known to have an average crown diameter greater than 61 m. Robert Van Pelt recorded a height of 49.7 m, a 15-m diameter buttressed base, and an average crown diameter of 61.3 m in 1997. Robert used a Wacom tablet as his canvas and a stylus as his paintbrush to create this orthographic illustration from detailed measurements of the crown, stem, and major branch systems, numerous photos and sketches, and the 2009 LiDAR flight provided here to capture the shape of the upper crown. Orthographic illustrations provide a completely undistorted view in contrast to the single perspective provided by photographs.