The "Lemony Lemons" assets likely use complex shader nodes to achieve the specific subsurface scattering required for realistic citrus pulp and rinds. This involves layering noise textures to create the bumpy "lemon skin" effect.
As an "Exclusive" asset, the model likely follows clean topology standards —using quads for easier subdivision and preventing shading artifacts during close-up renders. How to Use the Asset
Open your main Blender scene and go to File > Append . Navigate to the Kaeg_-_Blender_-_Exclusive_-_Lemony_Lemons.blend file, open the Collection folder, and select the lemons to bring them into your project.
Check the "Timeline" or "Dope Sheet." If this is a "Work in Progress" or simulation file, there may be pre-baked animation keys for a "popping" or "falling" effect. Where to Find More
These models are often optimized for Cycles (Blender's path-trace engine) to capture realistic light bounces. For the best "Exclusive" look, use an HDRI for natural environmental reflections.