Difffuse Studio, a development team whose incredible procedural generators were featured several times here on 80 Level, has recently showcased its add-ons in action, presenting a stunning 3D environment that depicts a rainy street of a Japanese city.

Created in Blender Cycles, the scene was set up using Difffuse Studio's Procedural Alleys, a generator that allows you to create and customize Asian-style alleyways in seconds, Procedural Crowds, a Geometry Nodes-powered add-on for creating crowds of people, and Procedural Signs, a toolkit for creating neon signs, billboards, light signs, and more.
As for the rain itself, the team leveraged Baga Rain Generator from Antoine Bagattini, a renowned Archviz and Add-On Maker known for GeoPack and BagaPie plug-ins for Blender.
We highly encourage you to visit the Difffuse Studio's Twitter and Blender Market pages to learn more about the team's procedural add-ons for Blender.
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