Modular TV Screen 3D Model – Low Poly Game Asset, PBR Textures, Blender
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Modular TV Screen 3D Model – Low Poly Game Asset, PBR Textures, Blender

$45.6 $13.68

File Formats

Formats

.obj.ply.blend.fbx.gltf

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

Unwrapped UVs

Overlapping

Download information

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

Description

Elevate your digital projects with this Modular TV Screen 3D Model, expertly crafted for low-poly applications. Designed with game-ready specifications, this asset is perfect for creating immersive environments.

The model features a modular design allowing for customization and flexibility in your scenes. Each screen module is approximately 45x45cm in real-world scale, with optimized mesh geometry ensuring no flipped faces or N-gons. With a clean, manifold polygon structure, this model is ideal for high-performance applications.

  • Formats: .blend, .fbx, .obj, .ply, .glb
  • Polygon Count: 29,685 Polygons, 16,200 Vertices
  • PBR Textures: 4096x4096 resolution for all hardware components
  • Separate Objects: Base, screen, and filter for easy customization
  • UV Mapping: No overlaps, fully unwrapped for seamless texturing

This asset is suitable for a variety of uses, including game development, architectural visualization, and animation. Its futuristic design and retro aesthetic make it a versatile choice for both interior and exterior scenes.

Ready to enhance your project? Download now and unlock the potential of this Modular TV Screen 3D Model!

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