Looking for leaf props
SnowSultan
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Hi. Does anyone happen to know where I might find individual leaf props? I need to place them on top of a ground surface, so they have to be individual props (not a ground texture with leaves or a large clump of leaves). If a larger product comes with some individual leaves, I'd like to know about that too.
Thanks in advance.
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This one by Lisa has 17 leafs in it, dry autumn type.
http://www.daz3d.com/lisa-s-botanicals-autumn-excursion
Thank you, I didn't notice the leaves, thought it was only tiling textures.
If you know of any green leaves (not autumn), it would also help a lot.
Sanzi has two sets of leaves.
http://sanzisannzi.blog83.fc2.com/blog-entry-197.html
For different colored leaves, use a paint program to change the hue of the texture. Hope this helps. Dani
Never seen those before, thank you very much Dani. :)
This one comes with some green leaf props. http://www.daz3d.com/blowin-in-the-wind-tool
EDIT: I think they are Props, could just be textures.
Blowin' in the Wind tool does have leaves, but it's mainly for large amounts of airborne objects (like snow, insects, floating leaves).
I think I have enough leaves for what I need to do, but information about any others is still appreciated. The really old Ancient Ruins set (the ones that look like the watchtower ruins from Lord of the Rings) has some good leaves that come in layers and can be hidden to show more or less; they're probably what I'm going to go with.
Thanks very much for the help so far. :)
Morphing leaf prop :
http://www.most-digital-creations.com/free_poser_poses_textures_morphs_props_50.htm 5th item from the top.
Look at the textures for the products (including clothing) you already have. Many elf/faery outfits with a floral theme have textures, transparencies & bump maps that could be applied to a simple square.
Thanks Krissy, that one looks really good!
Pwiecek, that's a good idea too, but I have almost no fairy clothing and I'd also like the object to have a bit of dimension (not so much a flat plane). For front views though, that could definitely work.
Thanks everyone!