Don't you hate it when a setting is depicting a different planet or a strange fantasy world, yet the plants look like they are coming from the forest nearby?
This set contains leaves of 25 different types of fictional leaves meant to be used to foliate trees in science fiction or fantasy settings, each with 4 iterations for variety. Resolution for all leaves is around 1000 pixels (length; width varies). The two different files have the meshes either as simple cards, or in a more three-dimensional shape (still as sheets, though). The material setup includes diffuse maps (with the surface texture and colouration being separate) roughness, normals and emission (for the bioluminescence), as well as a translucency effect. By having the colour and surface texture separate, it is reasonably easy to either edit the colouration of the leaves with RGB curves or give the leaves a different colouration altogether. All leaves also have glowing patterns, which can be edited in a similar way to the colours, or removed by setting the emission node to 0.
A future project will be to make tree models with these leaves being used on them.