Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 1

Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 1

Nature's Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies of the World Vol. 1
Dragonflies and Damselflies are among the most ancient insects on the planet. While these insects make the top 5 in beloved bugs along with ladybugs and butterflies, dragon and damselflies are efficient and ruthless killers. Their order, Odonata, which means the "toothed one" in Greek, refers to dismembering their prey adeptly with their mandibles and eating them while still in the air.

This add-on set has 4 species of dragonflies and 4 species of damselflies that are found throughout the world. Some of the species included in this volume set themselves apart by uniqueness, such as the Australian Tiger with its clubbed tail and tail fins or the Mangrove Darner - a damselfly which is larger then most dragonflies. Not all dragonflies and damselflies have clear wings. This set includes the 12-spot Skimmer (with 3 black and 2 white patches on each wing), the Banded Demosielle (with black spots on the ends of the wings) and the Ebony Jewelwing (with smokey-black wings). All and all, you'll find each of the species represented is more than just another dragonfly or damselfly.

Requires Nature's Wonders Dragonflies and Damselflies

The set has both native DAZ Studio and Poser versions and supports Iray, 3Delight, Firefly and Superfly render engines.

What's Included & Features

Species included (.pz2, .duf)
Damselflies
Banded Demoiselle m/f (Europe)
Orange Threadtail m/f (Australia)
Mangrove Darner m/f (Central America)
Ebony Jewelwing m/f (North America)
Dragonflies
Emperor m/f (Eurasia)
Australian Tiger (Australia)
Twelve-spotted Skimmer m/f (North America)
Swordbearer Emperor (Africa)
Illustrated PDF Manual on how to use the Product and a Field Guide on the included species

https://hivewire3d.com/shop/animals/insects-spiders/nature-s-wonders-dragonflies-damselflies-of-the-world-vol-1.html

Required Product:Nature’s Wonders Dragonflies & Damselflies

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