
tulip flower sea Low-poly 3D model
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Vibrant flowers in front of the camera burst into colorful blooms, their animation triggered by a subtle effect that simulates real-life blossoming. Meanwhile, an identical process occurs underwater, where ocean-dwelling flowers animate in tandem, replicating the same delicate movements as their on-land counterparts. Carefully arranged, these flowers bloom sequentially - those farthest from view unfurl first, gradually making way for mid-range blossoms to unfold, before closest ones nearest the camera reach full bloom. For a stunning close-up of Huahai's majestic scenery, this animated backdrop is particularly effective. Even more convincing still is Beijing's vast expanse depicted above, textured to match actual conditions with incredible realism. Moving on, colorful drug carts move of their own accord, springing to life in mesmerizing sequence as they glide across screen. Would you like a step-by-step animated gif detailing these motion maps? Just leave your mailbox address and the file will be yours! Every aspect of this elaborate setup is fully fleshed out: complete 3D models paired with richly detailed textures, along with meticulously optimized lighting to bring entire scenes together in immersive splendor. You're free to pluck them straight off the shelf and apply these captivating cartoon effects into whatever animation or visual project needs a splash of dynamic style! The original model itself was built with the trusty 3DMAX software (specifically 2012), though its compatibility has not been extensively tested on newer releases - for that reason alone it may necessitate an update to more recent versions. For ease of sharing between software and collaborating developers, the project comes bundled as a standard .MAX file – ready to be imported seamlessly into applications which use other formats like OBJ/FBX by simply converting the source content from 3DMAX for a trouble-free integration.
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