A 3d material of a rock that's been worn into curves by water. Comes in matte, shiny, and no material.
This is a fairly low-poly 3D model of a simple rock. It has a few thousand polygons. The texture is a 1K mesh so it is high enough resolution for most things, but not appropriate for extreme close-ups.
They do not have any flat sides, but their default orientation is pretty close to being balanced on the most flat side, and should be perfectly usable for things like a desk paperweight or decoration.

They do have color, but it's not strong enough to make a big difference if you work in greyscale.

There are some visible seams. I tried to put them where they would look like natural breaks in the rock. Orientate it to hide them if they bother you.
It is sized to be picked up by a person, but if made larger with the Transform pane under the sub tool detail, it looks pretty okay at medium boulder size. Both of these are the default CSP body shapes. The ground in these images has a 5-meter square with 25cm grid. The dolls and poses are not included.


May eventually be made a paid material.
3d models