LI Elemental Dynamics - Grass Patches
Introducing LI Elemental Dynamics - Grass Patches!
Give your scenes a natural boost with a practical set of assorted grass, rock, ground, and water elements. Perfect for adding a touch of realism, this pack provides everything you need to create lush grass patches, dirt areas, and even puddles.
Featuring a variety of textures and shaders, this pack lets you mix and match elements to get just the right look. Whether you need a dense patch of grass, a rocky patch, or a versatile ground shader, LI Elemental Dynamics - Grass Patches has you covered. Many versions are tileable, and tapping into the provided 4K textures allows you to build even more possibilities.
Some grass patches come with plenty of morphs for customization, while others are static. The grass clump is a rigged version for more dynamic posing. Many of the grass patches can be fitted to Ground Patch 01, which has its own set of morphs, as do the smaller rock variations. The large rock features an extensive array of shapes and accompanying morphs.
As a bonus, there's a Ground Plane with its own set of morphs, and Ground Patch 01 can also be fitted to it. All assets are rigged figures that are smart-parented, making them easy to use and position in your scenes.
LI Elemental Dynamics - Grass Patches is a versatile and valuable addition to your rendering toolkit. Happy creating!
Home Page: https://www.daz3d.com/li-elemental-dynamics--grass-patches
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