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Product Name: | Heathland Wildflowers - Harebells |
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Product ID: | 92133 |
Published Artist(s): | Daz Originals |
Created By: | MartinJFrost |
Release Date: | 2023-12-18 |
You have the perfect heathland scene in which to set your characters but it seems a little bare, needs softening or a touch of gentle color added? This great bundle of ten individually modeled Harebell plants will help achieve that soft summer grassland look found in so many places across Europe and North America!
Campanula rotundifolia, the harebell, Scottish bluebell, or bluebell of Scotland, is a species of flowering plant in the bellflower family Campanulaceae. This herbaceous perennial is found throughout the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. In Scotland, it is often referred to as the Blue Bell (not to be confused with the bulbous woodland wildflower of the same name!)
It is also the floral emblem of Sweden where it is called the small bluebell - so it's perfect for your digital Viking maiden - or man for that matter - to be seen with!
These plants are low (ish) resolution models with Low (ish) resolution textures thus making them perfect for instancing or using in Alienator and other instancing software! They are intended for use mixed with other grassland plants at a mid to distant spot.
As always a little goes a long way and one plant and its instances can look like many with each instance having slight variations in scale and y-axis rotation values!
So give your March hares some flowers to frolic through! Make those green fields a little more pretty, and plant a harebell - or ten - in your scenes!
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