
Blender-OSM is capable of creating building models, but the results are rather primitive. Install the zip file as per normal, then be sure to set the Data directory in the add-on settings before continuing. The stars of the show in this tutorial are a pair of free resources available on GumRoad:īlender-OSM is a Blender add-on that enables you to import real world map data and create a scene with just a few clicks. This tutorial requires you to have Blender 3.2.x or later due to Geometry Nodes requirements.

SceneCity 1.4.0 – Legacy – Install in blender 2.79 SceneCity 1.8.2 – All OSes – No asset pack needed – Install in Blender 2.82+ SceneCity assets and import tools for Unity 2019.4+ (v4.1) SceneCity 1.9 – MacOSX 10 64bit – Install in Blender 2.92Īssets City v2.0 – Install from addon preferences in 1.9Īssets Vegetation v1.0 – Install from addon preferences in 1.9Īssets Terrains v2.0 – Install from addon preferences in 1.9

SceneCity 1.9 – Linux 64bit – Install in Blender 2.92 SceneCity 1.9 – Windows 64 bit – install in Blender 2.92

SceneCity 1.9.1 – Mac Intel 64bit – install in Blender 2.93 SceneCity 1.9.1 – Linux 64 bit – install in Blender 2.93 SceneCity 1.9.1 – Windows 64 bit – install in Blender 2.93 In time, SceneTerrain will no longer be a separate addon, all its features will be in SceneCity. So you can start using it right now in Blender 2.8, even though some features are still missing (but others are new!). The complete version of SceneTerrain is for Blender 2.79 still, but is already being merged progressively into SceneCity (for Blender 2.8+ compatibility), version after version, with more features as well. The files are updated here on CGPersia, so you can always access the latest files whenever a new version is released. SceneCity is in constant development, lots of features and improvements are added regularly. It includes 2 addons:įor all the information on the addons, visit the website and the documentation.
