I present to you a set of realistic rocks, from large stones to the smallest. Two realistic background landscapes, three plant species, and a working automatic material are also included, along with RVT settings. All objects are optimized, with automatic LODs and collisions, and all textures are optimized accordingly. The landscape has a heightmap; you can enable nanite, and everything will work as expected. Procedural generation of objects and animation of wind in the grass are available.
Video Presentation: https://youtu.be/7j86HL59EIQ
ROCKS
Quantity: 25 mesh
Height: 10cm - 1900cm
Mesh: 2.000 - 220.000 tris
PLANTS
Quantity: 3 mesh
Height: 1cm - 20cm
Mesh: 70 - 750 tris
Landscape Fat
Quantity: 2 mesh
Height: 5000cm - 8000cm
Mesh: 21.000 - 24.000 tris
Materials
17
Textures PBR:
Rocks - 4096x4096 - 8192x8192
Plants - 4096x4096
Landscape (Dirt, Grass, Snow, Pebbles, Cliff) - 4096x4096
Landscape Fat - 4096x4096
Auto-Material:
Simply assign an instance to the landscape, enable the auto-material layer in Paint in the landscape settings, and fill the entire landscape with the layer. The auto-material will understand where and which texture to apply. This way, you can easily create a winter scene, a forest scene, a rocky one, and even include puddles! You can also easily add your own textures to the landscape, and everything will work perfectly. The scene is perfect for FPS, third-person projects, or top-down projects. You can always customize all the settings for each specific material and even more to suit your tastes.
Procedural generation:
The set also includes pre-configured procedural generations of all plant and rock types. You can also add or increase the number and types of objects if needed. The procedural generation works perfectly.
RVT:
The set also includes RVT (Runtime Virtual Texturing), which allows you to naturally and smoothly blend objects with the landscape in the scene.
Animation:
Added smooth wind animation on grass
I recommend you watch the video presentation at the YouTube link just above.
Dear friends, I wish you successful projects!