![]() In separate news, Xfrog has released Xfrog 5.5 for Cinema 4D and Maya. Xfrog 5.5 for Cinema 4D and Maya also available In addition, the company is making six species of plants from its 2D libraries available for free. ![]() The company updates the species available each time, so even if you’re already downloaded models from one of its previous giveaways, you should still find something new.Ī range of plant types in over 10 common file formatsĪs usual, the current set of free models covers a range of plant types, including temperate and tropical trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants including cacti, flowers and oats.Įach one comes in a range of formats, including 3DS, OBJ and the native formats of 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, LightWave, Maya, MicroStation, Modo, Terragen and Vue plus V-Ray 3.2 for 3ds Max and V-Ray 3.1 for Maya.ĭownloads also include billboard images of the plants on transparent backgrounds, and project files in XFR format, the native format for Xfrog, the firm’s self-titled procedural vegetation-generation software. There are 33 species available and, according to Xfrog’s newsletter, a total of 160 individual models. Xfrog is running one of its periodic giveaways of free 3D plants from its XfrogPlants libraries.
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