-
A chicken, low poly, and cute. What more could you want? You will find an example animations scene (a part of the fbx) but I highly suggest running the animations in a way consistent with your game with your own controller implementation. It has a lot of idle animations so that it looks interesting and busy when it is not doing anything (a strategy I employ for myself as well). Flying and walking animations also exist, for looping. Eating is also a thing, but don't loop it or the chicken will get too fat to fly, as they often are. I wish I could write more...but its a chicken, low poly, cute. Please don't abuse the chicken. See video intro below.
-
Drone crawler, scorpion style. See preview game below for interaction with model. See video below for previews. Low poly and simplistic design. How to use this model: Drag the Drone_Walker prefab into the scene. Create and configure an animator controller according to the usual way and attach it to the Animator component found in the parent object of the prefab. As usual you will find the available animations in the FBX file connected to the prefab. Animation:
- Attack stance
- Die
- Feed (or throw, for throwing food)
- Flying (a hover pose, legs folded in)
- Idle Base (doing nothing, still)
- Rest Mode (folds legs in and rests)
- Take Damage
- Taunt (wags tail)
- To Flying (folds legs to start hover flight)
- Walk (walk loop)
-
Large glowing mushrooms such as you might find in a hollow-earth-cave concept, sci-fi, fantasy, etc. These are meant to be large scale, such as the scale of a house or a tree, but can also be used in medium-small applications. Glow can be controlled by setting the Emission value on the material. This is a Unity 3d asset and can be purchased on the asset store. See rotary previews below.