Hey all!
I've always loved winding stair cases - whether spiral, like this one, or twin stairs that meet at the top - they are incredible to just look at! I'd like to think of them as functional art, which is where this result came from! It was generated using Archimesh and adjusted until you see what you have here.
This staircase is a combination of metal, wood and concrete, with my own original textures, and demonstrated with some frames, using textures from textures.com. The tri-color approach makes these steps so classy and that hint of glass on the inside rail balusters, OH, LOVE IT!
So, what's in the box:
This is such a labor of love and such a focal point that would look incredible no matter where you put it! And the best part is that it's tall enough for you to use with almost any shot! Most steps are actually a turn or so shorter.
Great uses would be for a central stair case in a large home, central in a library, or retextured for other more domestic shots. Since you get the material slots and it's already unwrapped (some projection mapping), you can pretty easily and quickly pop in whatever material/look you want - even uniting the current 3-part materials to 1 or 2.
Regardless of how you use it - or break it for an apocalyptic scene - it is an incredible asset to say the least.
I consider this to be a medium to low-poly model, but check the count to make sure it's perfect for your project!
NOTE: Blender's Principled BSDF shader is not compatible amongst all formats - use the textures or your own to get the materials that are perfect for your project! HDRi not included.
Have a great one!
GOD bless! (^^,)