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Asset BreakdownHere is a simple explanation of what makes this model special and how it is designed:
The Overall ConceptThis asset presents a surreal twist on a classic 1990s dustbuster style minivan. Instead of traditional metallic car paint, the entire exterior body is wrapped in a luxurious, deep burgundy crushed velvet, blending the mundane utility of a family van with high-fashion textile aesthetics.
Crushed Velvet TextureThe defining feature is the material shader. The body panels feature a rich, soft-touch fabric appearance with varying levels of sheen and darkness. This mimics the nap of real velvet or velour, where the light catches the fibers differently depending on the angle, creating a plush, tactile look.
Iconic Wedge SilhouetteUnderneath the fuzzy exterior lies the distinctive, aerodynamic wedge shape of early 90s MPVs (Multi-Purpose Vehicles). The long, sloping nose and expansive windshield provide a nostalgic retro-futuristic geometry that contrasts amusingly with the soft material.
Material ContrastThe model creates a strong visual distinction between the soft, matte body and the hard, reflective surfaces. The dark tinted windows, plastic side mirrors, and rubber tires stand out sharply against the organic, fibrous look of the burgundy velvet.
Realistic TrimmingsDespite the fantasy texture, the model maintains realistic hard-surface details. The silver hubcaps, amber side markers, door handles, and windshield wipers are modeled with precision to ensure the vehicle remains recognizable as a functional machine.
Technical NotesFiles Included: FBX, GLB, OBJ, STL, ZIP (Textures).
Quick Tip: To get the best look for the velvet body in your render engine, use a Sheen or Fuzz parameter in your PBR material settings. High roughness combined with a lighter colored sheen layer will help simulate the soft back-scattering of light on the fabric fibers.