Best 3D Models For Medieval Games. Part 2 - Flora
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If you are making a medieval or fantasy game and you have already populated the levels with animals, not giving the beasts and the critters food, shade and a place to sleep would be a crime. That's why the second installment of our blogpost series on affordable assets for games focuses on the plant-life!
27 Mixed Vegetation Assets For Games by Pure3D
Price: $39
Having a forest made of identical trees is sloppy. This pack gives you a variety of trees and even shrubs and grasses.
Low Poly Dead Tree Set by Bitgem
Price: $17.50
You can't have a spooky forest without twisted dead trees. Luckily enough, this set supplies just that!
Ficus Benjamina Tree Set by Dragon_sh
Price: $9.99
For the person who has everything but a ficus benjamina tree set, comes this ficus benjamina tree set!
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10 Old Branched Leaf Tree Models
Low poly plants collection 14 by lukass12
Price: $19
The biggest difference between old games and the new ones is the amount of stuff in the level. Having more low poly plants means making games for the future.
20 Ground Plants For Games by Pure3D
Price: $34
Dandelions and more will make those dirt roads and animal paths look more lively!
Plants, grass and trees pack by rivermillstudios
Price: $25
These might be useful when your video game adventurers travel to a warmer climes or when you need to develop a game about the Crusades.
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Grass pack by silvertm
Price: $10
Grass was the most popular type of pavement in the Middle Ages, so here it is.
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Mountain Rock Set by icekazim
Price: $9
When you think about it, mountains are just really big rocks!
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Hay Bales Pack by gajatix
Price: $7
Hay had many uses way back when, now it's mainly used to cause hay fever.
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Check out our Best 3D Models for Medieval Games blog post series: Part 1: Animals
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