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Urban Echo – Highpoly 3D Fashion Outfit (4K PBR + Substance Painter)Transparent Mesh Top + Ripped Denim Skirt
Step into the raw, unapologetic rhythm of the city with Urban Echo, a stylized 3D outfit designed for the bold, the free-spirited, and the creatively fearless. Featuring a semi-transparent mesh pullover, detailed with a graphic print and subtle damage, paired with a high-waisted, distressed denim skirt with frayed edges and custom belt.
Whether your character walks neon-lit streets in a cyberpunk dystopia, performs in a post-apocalyptic runway show, or stars in a gritty music video scene—this outfit delivers attitude, texture, and full control.
Features:
Highpoly Detail – Crisp mesh with realistic silhouette and folds
4K PBR Textures – Perfect material layering with AO, Roughness, Normal, and more
Substance Painter File Included – Fully layered & customizable for total creative freedom
Unwrapped UVs – Ready for texture editing or real-time rendering
Not Retopologized – Ideal for concept artists, cinematics, look-dev, or baking workflows
Particle Distance 5 – Sharp simulation details from Marvelous Designer / CLO3D
Formats: .ZPRJ, .FBX, .OBJ, .SPSM
Ideal Use Cases:
Character Concept Design (Stylized or Semi-Realistic)
Cinematic Shorts / Music Videos / Fashion Editorials
Game Character Lookdev & Marketing Renders
Texturing & Material Practice (Substance Painter Ready)
Portfolio Renders, Stylized Avatars, Digital Fashion Projects
This outfit fits a character who's edgy yet stylish — someone who lives in rebellion but dresses with intent. Think cyberpunk DJs, street-art rebels, underground influencers, or urban witches in a neon-spelled world. Pair with combat boots, neon visors, or a dystopian backdrop to bring them to life.
*OBJ and FBX files come without embedded textures. The textures are included separately in the 'Textures' folder.
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