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Este paquete contiene 7 diferentes arboles y una variante.

Formatos incluidos:

.dae

.fbx

Licencia:

Los modelos de este paquete están bajo la licencia CC0, puede consultar más información sobre la licencia aquí .

Texturas:

Algunas texturas obtenidas de las siguientes paginas.

https://polyhaven.com/

http://texturelib.com/

https://www.textures.com/

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This pack contains 7 different trees and a variant.

Formats included:

.dae

.fbx

License:

The models in this package are under the CC0 license, you can find more information about the license here.

Textures:

Some textures obtained from the following pages.

https://polyhaven.com/

http://texturelib.com/

https://www.textures.com/


"One or more textures bundled with this project have been created with images from Textures.com. These images may not be redistributed by default. Please visit www.textures.com for more information."

StatusIn development
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(10 total ratings)
AuthorElbolilloduro
Tags3D, Forest, Low-poly, nature, PSX (PlayStation), Retro, Singleplayer, Unity, Unreal Engine

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Trees.rar 2.7 MB

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Very nice. Will likely use it. Thanks!

Hint to users: Materials use Alpha Blend when imported into Blender but it can be more performant if changed to Alpha Clip instead.

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uhm can someone help me with this? sorry beginner in godot


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I recently ran into this issue as well.

the black parts of the texture are supposed to be transparent.

I don't know how to work with textures in godot directly yet, so what i've done is open the file in blender, go into the shader editor for the textures with transparency (the node editor) and make sure the transparency node from the image (image alpha) is hooked up to the BSDF, and then make sure that under the texture properties I set the blend mode and transparency mode to alpha settings (I prefer alpha blend and alpha hashed), and then I re-exported it as a glb for godot.

just use the alpha

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Replying to this incase anyone else has this issue in the future. To fix this just enable the transparency tab in the material settings.

Nice! Thank you

Nice work! What species are these supposed to be?

Amazing! Will be using in a few of my games, I will (of course) credit you within the game's main credits! Thank you for making such a wonderful asset.

:)

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good shit <3