Futuristic Speaker 3D Model – Low Poly PBR Audio Asset, FBX
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Futuristic Speaker 3D Model – Low Poly PBR Audio Asset, FBX

$6 $4.2

File Formats

Native Format

.blend
Cycles | 2.0 | 3.2.2 • 39.6 MB

Exchange Formats

.png.textures.autodesk fbx

Features

File & scene

No unsupported objects Binary FBX

Geometry

Polygon mesh Manifold geometry No faceted geometry No N-gons

Textures & material

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

UVs & naming

Allowed characters UV unwrapped model No UV overlaps

3D Features

Plugins Used UV Mapping Materials Textures PBR Low-poly

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

Elevate your projects with this Futuristic Speaker 3D Model, designed to bring a sci-fi vibe to any scene. Perfect for concerts, auditoriums, or futuristic environments, this model is not just visually striking but also crafted with precision.

Featuring low-poly geometry and clean topology, this model ensures optimal performance without sacrificing quality. The quad-based design, lack of N-gons, and manifold geometry make it ideal for game-ready assets. With PBR textures and a dedicated emissive texture map, it produces stunning neon effects that will captivate your audience.

  • File Formats: Binary FBX
  • Geometry: Low-poly, Manifold, No N-gons
  • Textures: PBR, Square Sizes, No Embed Textures
  • UV Mapping: Non-overlapping, Unwrapped
  • Assigned Materials: Yes

This asset is perfect for game developers, animators, and visual artists looking to enhance their projects with high-quality audio equipment models. Its compatibility with major 3D engines makes it a versatile addition to your library.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to upgrade your scene with a unique and appealing futuristic speaker model. Download now to get started!

Tags

audiobassconcertdeviceelectronicsfuturisticmodelryrrportablesci fispeakerstereotechnologytheatre