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[Devlog] Farm on the Meadow – the field grows up in 2026

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🌾 [Devlog] Farm on the Meadow – the field grows up in 2026 🌾

I’m back on the meadow, slowly turning it into a small farm. This is my most downloaded asset on itch.io, so it’s getting a big free upgrade. I’ve been adding all the things that always felt missing: bushes with real volume, leafy clumps with a clear flow, fences that look patched and repaired over time. Rocks that actually sit in the ground, and flowers that don’t scream for attention, they just support the scene.

Meadow & Forest: Low Poly Nature Kit (Free Remake) by EmaceArt

Hay bales - finally. In stacks, in rows, and in a bit of a mess. On top of that a few slightly fantasy trees, a bench by the path, a sign that points nowhere, and a barrel someone forgot here years ago. Everything stays low poly, but never hollow.

Right now there are 74 new meshes - quiet upgrades to the free

“Free Low Poly Meadows” pack, which is slowly growing into “Farm on the Meadow”. The update is still in progress, so it’s a good moment to help shape the final form. Requests and suggestions can be bold: I’m even considering adding a farmer’s house. If there’s a specific piece you’d love to have in this meadow-farm setup - a house, a shed, a distinctive prop for your shots or level design - just shout in the comments.

It’s a big free update and I’m happy to polish the last bits around your needs. Screenshot below, feedback very welcome.



Small meadow update: I’ve finished working on the trunks and basic tree silhouettes, so now I’ve moved on to the crowns. In Blender I model individual leaves, group them into small clusters and, with the Project Align Rotation to Target tool, snap those clusters onto the trunk. From these leaf clumps I build the whole canopy, trying to make it read nicely from all camera angles, not just as a random cloud of triangles.

Right now I have eight trees done in a “common meadow” version - something between a small field grove and roadside trees in the countryside. In parallel I’m sketching another eight, this time more on the fantasy side, with pushed shapes and slightly weird crowns. Those fantasy ones will go into a separate asset pack later, because they have a very different character from the everyday trees in Farm on the Meadow. I’m attaching a few fresh Blender screenshots in the post so you can see this little tree herd slowly growing.