

TurboSquid is one of the oldest model resources on the internet and has a huge collection of free assets. Products are freely usable in personal and commercial projects as long as you use Unreal Engine. The above link searches for just free content. The majority of free content is directly from Epic, but is of exceedingly high quality. The Unreal Engine asset store is a fraction of the size of the Unity store. You can then filter by price, including $0 as an option. To limit to just free models, go to the 3D category and search for something. It’s brand new and rather limited in selection right now but is bound to grow with the support of an Epic MegaGrant. 3D Model ResourcesĪ new site in the “Haven” family of sites, 3D Model Haven is a collection of CC0 3D models in FBX and Blend formats. These links may include affiliate links this means that if you purchase something we may make a commission. While every site linked is not entirely free, every single one contains several free resources ready for use in your game. An individual licence costs $99 a Studio licence costs $1,299.The following is a collection of locations ideal for finding free 3D models and texture maps for use in your game. Geo-Scatter is available for Blender 2.80+. The assets are licensed for use in commercial projects. Support for OctaneRender and LuxCoreRender is “coming really soon”.

The Plant Library is compatible with Blender 3.4.

The Plant Library supports Geo-Scatter’s Biome system, which enables users to scatter plants throughout a scene as sets of species that would naturally grow together, and includes 31 readymade biomes.īD3D has also just released Biome-Reader, a free cut-down edition of the plugin aimed at beginners, which can also be used to scatter the assets 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.
