Modular Sci-Fi Corridor 3D Model – Low Poly Game Asset, FBX, PBR Textures
Spaceship

Modular Sci-Fi Corridor 3D Model – Low Poly Game Asset, FBX, PBR Textures

$11.99 $7.19

File Formats

Native Format

.uasset
4.22 • 629 MB

Exchange Formats

.autodesk 3ds max.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

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 gaming projects with this Modular Sci-Fi Corridor 3D Model, designed for seamless integration into any PC or mobile game. This low-poly asset features meticulously crafted panels and isolated pipes, ensuring high detail and versatility for futuristic environments.

Each piece in this modular collection is easy to assemble, allowing you to create unique spaceship corridors and sci-fi settings effortlessly. With PBR textures included, your designs will exhibit realistic materials and lighting effects, enhancing the overall immersion of your game.

  • File Formats: Binary FBX, 3ds Max
  • Geometry: No N-gons, Manifold geometry
  • Textures: 62 PBR textures (4K, 2K, 1K)
  • UV Mapping: Non-overlapping, UV unwrapped
  • Number of Meshes: 31
  • Collision: Yes

This 3D model is perfect for game developers, VR experiences, and anyone looking to create immersive sci-fi environments. Its game-ready design ensures compatibility with popular engines like Unreal Engine and Unity, making it an ideal choice for your next project.

Download now and start building your sci-fi universe!

Tags

corridorfuturegame readyisolatedlow polymodularpanelreal timeresidential spacescifispacespaceshipspaceship corridorunreal enginevideo gamevr