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Low-Poly Mushrooms

Author: 
Clint Bellanger
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 - 12:44
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Art Type: 
3D Art
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mushroom
shroom
toadstool
fungus
RPG
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Static Mesh
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Low poly (184 tri each) mushrooms.  Should be useful for terrain decoration.  I created three variations of medium, tall, and flat.

They all use the same UV mapping (simple cylinder UV) so they're easy to paint.  I've included the base cylinder I used to create these mushrooms (it's pretty easy to make more), plus the one I used to do texture baking.

Basically I created a cylinder and did the UV mapping first.  Then I reshaped the face loops to make the mushroom shapes.  I used an 8-sided cylinder and 8 vertical sections.  I always used the bottom face loops for the stem, so that they could share the same UV textures.

(edit) added red with white spot mushroom texture as a preview

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shrooms_0.zip shrooms_0.zip 203 Kb [3410 download(s)]
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qubodup
joined 16 years 2 months ago
12/15/2009 - 14:33
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They look really great!

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Pompei2
joined 15 years 6 months ago
12/23/2009 - 04:27
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Yep, and thanks for your notes on how you did, especially the trick of first unwrapping will be very helpful to me!

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LegendCrafters
joined 6 years 5 months ago
04/20/2020 - 22:03

Beautiful work!

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