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Cover Foliage

I made this foliage mix to create a rich ground cover composition. My goal was to have an easy way to create gradual transitions from thick greenery to bare soil. To achieve that, I added short grass and very basic clovers; these elements can also help build density at the base of the composition without overwhelming its upper sections. The addition of simple white flowers, contrasting with the green grass, amplifies the overall perception of depth and lushness.

Wild meadow grass, intended to establish the overall feel of the scene as untamed and overgrown.

Wild meadow grass, intended to establish the overall feel of the scene as untamed and overgrown.

A tall bunch of grass I made to diversify ground coverage.

A tall bunch of grass I made to diversify ground coverage.

This asset is very simple when it appears by itself; however, it serves its purpose well by adding a more pronounced height difference to the ground cover blend.

This asset is very simple when it appears by itself; however, it serves its purpose well by adding a more pronounced height difference to the ground cover blend.

Short grass, designed to gradually blend the transition from thick patches to bare ground; it also works well as a filler for any unwanted bald spots.

Short grass, designed to gradually blend the transition from thick patches to bare ground; it also works well as a filler for any unwanted bald spots.

Combining the different grass types, flowers, and small clovers creates versatile foliage, allowing for a gradient from very thick and lush cover to bare soil.

Combining the different grass types, flowers, and small clovers creates versatile foliage, allowing for a gradient from very thick and lush cover to bare soil.