A weather-worn stone slab, characterized by prominent cracks running through its surface and patches of lush green moss clinging to its contours. The stone has a rough texture, suggesting age and exposure to the elements.
A detailed model of a foliose lichen, featuring broad, leafy thalli in a muted green-gray color, with a branching brown stem. Numerous small, cup-shaped apothecia, rendered in a warm reddish-brown hue, are distributed across the stem and thalli, suggesting reproductive structures. The thalli edges exhibit a subtly ruffled and undulating texture.
An old, weathered stone gravestone with significant cracks and moss growth. The inscription 'REQUIESCAT IN PACE' is carved into its surface, suggesting a burial site.
A striking, tall rock formation composed of layered earth and stone blocks, featuring vibrant green moss and glowing blue crystal accents. Its narrow, tapering form suggests a monumental, gravity-defying structure with a distinct stylized aesthetic.
A striking, slender rock formation with a jagged, pointed peak, featuring a stylized appearance with layered earth tones of brown and grey, accented by patches of green moss. Its segmented structure suggests natural erosion over time, creating an iconic landmark perfect for varied landscapes.
A highly detailed segment of a fallen tree trunk, featuring realistic bark textures, moss growth, and visible annual rings on the cut end. One end shows a jagged, splintered break, suggesting a natural fall or forceful impact, while the other is cleanly cut.
A long, weathered stone bridge featuring multiple arched supports and a slightly elevated, cracked pathway. Patches of moss and grime are visible on the stone surfaces, suggesting age and exposure to the elements.
A segment of a rustic stone wall, reminiscent of British dry-stone construction. It features irregularly shaped, non-rectangular stones of varying sizes, giving it a natural and organic appearance. The stones are weathered and show signs of moss or lichen growth, contributing to its aged character.