Satellite Dish 3D Model – High Poly Game Asset, FBX, PBR Textures
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Satellite Dish 3D Model – High Poly Game Asset, FBX, PBR Textures

$12.6

File Formats

Formats

.stl.obj.blend.dxf.fbx.max.skp.textures

Features

File & scene

Binary FBX No unsupported objects

Geometry

No N-gons No faceted geometry Manifold geometry Polygon mesh

Textures & material

PBR textures No embed textures Square textures Power of 2 texture sizes Assigned materials

UVs & naming

No UV overlaps UV unwrapped model Allowed characters

3D Features

Textures Materials UV Mapping Plugins Used

Unwrapped UVs

Mixed

Download information

After purchase, you will receive an email within several hours with a download link to access your files.

Description

Elevate your projects with this detailed Satellite Dish 3D Model, designed for both realism and versatility. This high poly asset is perfect for game development, visualizations, or any creative project requiring a sophisticated touch.

Crafted with attention to detail, this model features PBR textures that enhance visual fidelity, ensuring your scenes look stunning and lifelike. The geometry is manifold, with no N-gons or faceted elements, providing a smooth and realistic appearance. Enjoy easy management with various file formats including Binary FBX for seamless integration into your workflow.

  • File Formats: Binary FBX, OBJ
  • Geometry: Polygon mesh with manifold design
  • Textures: PBR textures, no embedded textures
  • UV Mapping: Unwrapped with no overlaps
  • Assigned materials for easy use

This Satellite Dish 3D Model is ideal for a range of applications including game development, architectural visualizations, and animations. Its realistic design makes it suitable for sci-fi environments, observatories, or tech-themed projects.

Ready to enhance your creative toolkit? This model is available for immediate download. Get started now!

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