Payphone 3D Model – Low Poly Architectural Street Asset, FBX
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Payphone 3D Model – Low Poly Architectural Street Asset, FBX

$12

File Formats

Native Format

.blend
43.6 MB

Exchange Formats

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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 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

Discover the essence of urban life with this Payphone 3D Model, a meticulously crafted low-poly asset ideal for city environments. Perfectly capturing the look and feel of public payphones found on the streets of Toronto, this model adds a touch of nostalgic charm to any digital scene.

Featuring a polygon mesh with a total of 34 objects, this model boasts a triangle count of 18,157 and a vertex count of 10,180. The PBR textures are designed to provide realistic visuals, ensuring your projects have a professional quality. The model is UV mapped with overlapping UVs for efficient texture sharing.

  • File Format: Binary FBX
  • Geometry: Manifold geometry, no N-gons
  • Textures: PBR textures, 4096x4096 resolution
  • Materials: 3 materials assigned
  • UV Mapping: No UV overlaps, unwrapped model

This Payphone 3D Model is perfect for game developers, architects, or animators looking to enhance their projects with realistic street elements. Whether you're creating a bustling urban scene or a retro-themed game, this asset is versatile and ready for your creative needs.

Download your Payphone 3D Model today and elevate your projects!

Tags

architecturalarchitectural streetartaudiobusinesselectricalelectronicsequipmentindustrialmachineryphoneretrostreettechnologytelephone