Army Antenna 3D Model – Low Poly PBR Game Asset, FBX, OBJ
Industrial

Army Antenna 3D Model – Low Poly PBR Game Asset, FBX, OBJ

$7.2

File Formats

Formats

.stl.obj.textures.fbx.max.blend.dxf.dae.3ds

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

Low-poly PBR Textures UV Mapping Plugins Used

Unwrapped UVs

Overlapping

Download information

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

Description

Enhance your projects with the Army Antenna 3D Model, a low-poly and game-ready asset designed for both realism and performance. This model is perfect for various applications, including games, simulations, and architectural visualizations.

Crafted with high-quality PBR textures, this model ensures stunning visual fidelity while maintaining efficient loading times. With textures available in 8K resolution (8048 x 8048) and 4K formats, your environments will look strikingly realistic. The model is UV unwrapped, allowing for seamless integration into your projects without any UV overlaps.

  • File Formats: FBX, OBJ, Blender
  • Geometry: Polygon mesh with no N-gons or faceted geometry
  • PBR Textures: 8K and 4K textures in JPG format
  • Poly Count: 33K triangles, 37K vertices
  • Game-Ready: Optimized for performance
  • Separate Parts: Easy to manage and customize

This Army Antenna 3D Model is ideal for game developers looking to create immersive environments, as well as for artists and designers working on industrial and technological themes. Its versatility makes it a valuable addition to your asset library.

Download now and elevate your projects!

Tags

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