The bundle was revealed alongside the Blender 3.6 LTS launch.
In case you missed it, the Blender Foundation has recently shipped Blender 3.6 LTS, a long-term support release of their renowned software, which added Simulation Nodes, upgraded the application's UV Packing system, improved its Cycles renderer, and much more.
Alongside the release, the studio also shared a great surprise for Character Artists who utilize Blender in their workflows by unveiling Human Base Meshes, a free asset bundle created by Blender Studio and the Blender community.
Featuring 17 great assets, including both realistic and stylized male and female models and individual body parts, the pack was designed to simplify character art workflows in Blender, enabling the user to utilize its meshes for sculpting, animation, texturing, and more. By default, the assets are provided as a .blend file, but could be exported in many other formats, including USD, Alembic, OBJ, and FBX, if needs be.
Features:
- Multi-resolution levels for realistic assets
- Quad topology for multi-resolution sculpting
- UV maps (including UDIMs)
- Creased edges and Subdiv modifiers for planar assets
- Closed volumes for voxel remeshing
- Face sets
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