The MoDos used the rain today to get a nice bath. As with food, they also fight about a spot in the tub - that wing up is pretty much flipping the bird in bird world 😆
Damp shade. Anemone japonica and the tender Aspidistra elatior make up a summer grouping with a stone birdbath against a background of Hedera sp. The green ground cover plant is Helxine sp., which not only tolerates but requires dampness.
I am very excited to present with Fuvwara 2 - a Part 2 Fountain set with 5 beautiful fountain pieces!
You can mix and match with Part 1 to create more combinations as you like!
This set started with a very interesting shape of the Basin, which is the primary recurring theme in this set. I was so happy with the final result that I could not stop experimenting with it to form different fountains. And here's the result. I hope you all like it. 😊
Features:
Base Game Compatible.
All LODs.
Floral Basin Octogone Fountain with 120 Swatches!
Floral Basin Bird Bath Fountain -A with 12 Swatches!
Floral Basin Bird Bath Fountain -2 with 12 Swatches!
Floral Floor Basin Fountain with 12 Swatches!
Floral Wall Fountain with 12 Swatches!
All objects can be found in Fountains Section.
The average Poly Count on Fountain Pieces is around 6k on the highest LOD Setting.
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There have been a ton of bee attacks here this summer, but back in the spring these bees just wanted a drink. (Still, when they started showing up in big numbers, it was time to take down the birdbaths until they moved on.)