

blend format, so they can be loaded directly in Blender – and exported from there to other DCC applications – but are also designed for use with BD3D’s Geo-Scatter plugin. The Plant Library includes over 170 plants – grasses, herbaceous plants, ferns and bushes – typical of lawns, grassland and forest floors from temperate climates, plus supporting assets like rocks and twigs.

The plants can be loaded directly in Blender, or scattered in 3D scenes using Geo-Scatter, BD3D’s popular object scattering plugin, or using Biome-Reader, its new free cut-down edition.įree 3D models of grasses, flowers and bushes for use in Blender or export to other 3D software Blender add-on developer BD3D – aka architectural visualisation artist Dorian Borremans – has released The Plant Library, a pack of over 170 free 3D plants for use in the open source 3D software.
