A set of 5 different mushrooms of the genus Amanita, a genus containing both edible and deadly toxic species. The included species are European destroying angel mushroom (A. virosa), tawny grisette (A. fulva), solitary amanita (A. echinocephala), strangulated amanita (A. caeciliae) and Caesar's mushroom (A. caesarea).
Each species has 2 models: a large and small one. Each model has around 150 to 300 vertices.
Textures consist of diffuse, specularity and normal maps, as well as displacement maps. To activate the latter in Blender, add a multiresolution modifier, move it above the displacement modifier, subdivide 4 times and activate the displacement modifier's visibility in the viewport and/or render. The result should be a relatively accurate recreation of the high-poly model used to generate the map.
The models are rigged to allow posing and scaling parts to add more variety in shape, but you could also use it for animation.
Each model has 2 (small) or 4 (large) shape keys, consisting of shape varieties and a shape key on the larger models to lower the cap.
The included file formats are .blend (main), .obj, .fbx and .mtl. For full functionality, I suggest using the .blend format, as Blender is the only program I can test the models in.
If you are unsure about how well the models work, I have uploaded a free sample in the gallery to play around with. https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/plant/other/amanita-pack-free-sample