Planet Europa 3D Model – Ultra-Realistic Space Asset, Blender
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Planet Europa 3D Model – Ultra-Realistic Space Asset, Blender

$71.99

File Formats

Native Format

.blend
Cycles | 4.2.1 | 4.2.1 • 16.8 MB

Exchange Formats

.png.jpg.textures.stereolithography.autodesk fbx.obj

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

Unwrapped UVs

No

Download information

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

Description

Explore the cosmos with this ultra-realistic Planet Europa 3D Model, perfect for your space-themed projects. This highly detailed model features stunning atmosphere and surface textures, designed primarily for use in Blender.

With a texture resolution of 16000 x 8000, the model ensures exceptional visual fidelity, making it ideal for both cinematic and interactive applications. The asset is optimized with PBR textures, providing a realistic appearance under various lighting conditions. Note that some textures utilize procedural techniques in Blender, which may not translate perfectly to other software.

  • Formats: Blender (4.2.1), Binary FBX
  • Total Polygons: 163872
  • Total Vertices: 163142
  • Geometry: Manifold, No N-gons, No faceted geometry
  • Textures: PBR, Square textures, Power of 2 sizes
  • UVs: Unwrapped, No overlaps

This model is perfect for game developers, animators, and visual artists looking to add a celestial touch to their projects. Whether you’re creating a space scene for a game or a stunning visual for an animation, this Planet Europa 3D Model will elevate your work.

Download now and bring the beauty of space to your next project!

Tags

astronomyblenderbluecelestialearthmoonplanetsaturnsci fiscifispace