The Ocean Environment Pack for Unity 3D

Ocean Environment Pack

Indie games take place in every possible environment that you can think of. The top of a volcano, the moons of Jupiter, and even the bottom of the sea.When you think about designing an entire environment, you see just how much work there is. That’s where assets such as the Ocean Environment Pack for Unity3D comes in to play.

The Ocean Environment Pack contains the creatures, plants, and a variety of effects. Everything you need to build your game’s underwater world. You’ll be able to customize the creature’s paths, animation speeds, and intensity of effects. Just watching the video above you see how detailed the environment you can build. The Ocean Environment Pack allows you to use realistic underwater effects such as caustic sunlight, god rays, plants that sway back-and-forth and more! This asset supports the standard, URP, and HDRP render pipelines, allowing you to use them in Unity 3D as you see fit.

The Ocean Environment Pack is Customizable

All of the animations for the creatures were made using the Vertex Animation Tool. Since they were designed with the Vertex Animation Tool, they provide high performance and you can customize them using the oceans wine system. This customization is going to be key in giving you a world that feels uniquely your own.

When building your detailed underwater world, you’ll begin to see just how much work went into creating the asset and how much time you’ve saved by using the Ocean Environment Pack. All that time that you’ve saved, you’ll be able to apply to other parts of your game. You’ll be building up your story, building better character models, or putting that time into advertising. Saved time is a god send for an indie dev, because time is the thing that works most against us.

Saving You Time Building Your Ocean Environment

All that time that you’ve saved, you’ll be able to apply to other parts of your game building up your story, building better character models, or simply putting time into advertisement to get your game into the hands of your players.

Don’t you think it’s time that you made Your Game Today?