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This Blender Add-On Lets You Add 150+ Animal Species to Your 3D Scenes

Fauna Master Pro allows for visualizing lifelike animals driven by real-time simulation.

Take a look at Fauna Master Pro by Lazy3D, a smart asset-and-simulation Blender add-on that allows you to easily add diverse animals driven by real-time simulation to your 3D scenes directly within Blender. 

You can visualize various animal behaviors and adjust their positions in the scene, scattering and controlling them as needed. The add-on allows you to add over 150 animal species – insects, birds, bears, rats, butterflies, fish, bats, and more. Such a wide range of creatures makes it possible to bring to life realistic scenes set in forests, oceans, skies, or cities.

Due to real-time movement simulation, digital animals provide instant response to terrain, obstacles, and simulation rules. They can avoid an object, as well as perform attraction and follow sequences. For example, you can visualize flies following a moving light or create a scene featuring migrating flocks.

The add-on can also help visualize collision, as simulated animals detect and avoid terrain, walls, and custom meshes; the feature works automatically with any Blender scene. Also, you can visualize a scared state, which can be useful for simulating predator-prey tension, sudden loud sounds, or fast-moving objects. It also supports curve following, allowing you to animate groups along curved paths.

You can seamlessly toggle between the various types of behaviors, such as crawling and flying, as well as use hybrid modes at any moment. 

Take a look at the cinematic examples of using the add-on:

Check out the tutorial:

You can get the Fauna Master Pro add-on here.

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