*Nodevember* is a popular event of creating artworks, with a given prompt and using nodes only.
This was the first Nodevember-Challenge I took part. It was extremely exciting, as I was fairly new to nodes in general, and Blender's Geometry Nodes was still in early development. Lot's of experimenting down the way, I've learned a lot during this challenge.
Fully Procedural/node-based, including Shaders - No image textures used.
*Note*: These are the oldest works showcased here, I want to show them, as they lit my passion for Proceduralism and Foliage Creation.
Prompt: *White*
Very dry-hardy succulent, with white cobweb like fur. Excellent for rock gardens or roof greening.
Prompt: *Tiny*
Common, quite small moss, growing preferably on walls. Therefore, it's named 'muralis'.
Prompt: *small*
Very small for a shrub. Easy to care, groundcover plant with attractive big flower-heads.
Prompt: *medium*
Often overseen small perennial/wild-herb, with beautiful pastel-pink flower. Has the *medium* in it's name.
Prompt: *black*
Biennial or short-lived perennial, native to dry and open sites in Europe
Prompt: *Large*
Yucca with a trunk reaching up to 6m height. Native to the North American Gulf Coasts.
Prompt: *Huge*
A parasitic flowering plant with the Earths largest individual flower, reaching up to 120cm in diameter and 10kg weight.