Human Embryonic Development 3D Model – PBR Anatomy Asset, FBX, OBJ
Anatomy

Human Embryonic Development 3D Model – PBR Anatomy Asset, FBX, OBJ

$58.8 $29.4

File Formats

Native Format

.blend
Cycles | 3.6.2 • 14.6 MB

Exchange Formats

.autodesk fbx.gltf.jpg.obj.png.stereolithography

Features

File & scene

Binary FBX No unsupported objects

Geometry

Manifold geometry No faceted geometry No N-gons Polygon mesh

Textures & material

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

UVs & naming

Allowed characters No UV overlaps UV unwrapped model

3D Features

Materials PBR Textures UV Mapping

Unwrapped UVs

Non-overlapping

Download information

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

Description

Explore the intricate journey of human embryonic development with this detailed 3D model. Perfect for educators, animators, and medical professionals, this model captures key stages from a fertilized egg to a fully formed gastrula.

This asset not only represents the biological milestones of human development but also features high-quality PBR textures that enhance realism in any application. The optimized UV mapping ensures that you can easily integrate this model into your projects without worrying about overlaps or unsupported geometry.

  • Formats: FBX, OBJ, MTL, STL, glb, glTF, Blender v3.6.2
  • PBR Textures: Available in 1K, 2K, and 4K resolutions (JPEG, PNG)
  • Geometry: Manifold, Polygon mesh with no N-gons
  • Texturing: Base Color, Normal Map, AO Map, Metallic Map, Roughness Map, Height Map, Opacity Map
  • UVs: Non-overlapping, optimized for performance

This model is ideal for use in educational animations, game development, and anatomical studies. Whether you are creating interactive content or visual aids, this 3D model will serve as an invaluable resource.

Download now to gain instant access to this comprehensive 3D model and enhance your project with realistic human anatomy.

Tags

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