DESCRIPTION

A painstakingly created work of nostalgia, the Retro Computer 3D model is ideal for giving your game, animation, or virtual world a retro feel. While keeping a low polygon count and capturing the character of a vintage retro computer, this well-optimised 3D model made in Blender ensures smooth performance without sacrificing visual quality.

With a total of 6877 faces and 7844 vertices, the Retro Computer model exhibits a remarkable level of detail, offering a harmonious combination of accuracy and effectiveness. This model finds the ideal combination between authenticity and resource optimisation, whether you're developing a retro-themed game or setting.

This 3D model is ready for use in games and has been carefully created with compatibility in mind. It has been exported in a number of different file formats to work with different programmes and workflows. The available file formats include:

Blender (native format): You get access to the original Blender file, which enables you to further modify or adapt the model to meet your unique requirements..

OBJ: The widely supported OBJ format ensures compatibility with popular 3D software applications.

FBX: This versatile file format is ideal for seamless integration into game engines and other 3D software.

STL: Perfect for 3D printing enthusiasts, the STL format enables you to bring this retro computer to life in the physical world.

PLY: The PLY format offers enhanced versatility and compatibility for a range of applications and workflows.

DAE: The Collada (DAE) format provides excellent compatibility with a variety of software, making it easy to import and use the model in different environments.

The Retro Computer includes a top-notch 3D model in addition to painstakingly made PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures. You may achieve breathtaking visual realism in your projects because to the diffuse, normal, bump, and smoothness maps that are preserved with these textures. With the help of the PBR textures, light is made to interact with the object in a realistic way, producing realistic reflections, shadows, and material characteristics.

For projects including classic video games, architectural visualisations, virtual reality experiences, animations, and other uses, the Retro Computer 3D model is ideal. This model provides the perfect compromise between performance and visual fidelity thanks to its reduced poly count, game-ready optimisation, and PBR textures.

With this painstakingly made 3D model, you can experience the allure of vintage computing and give your projects a new level of realism. Get started on a trip down memory lane by downloading the Retro Computer model right away!

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Native file format
BLEND
Size: 38.6 MB
3.5
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OBJ
OBJ<br />File Size: 854 KB
FBX
Autodesk FBX<br />File Size: 387 KB
PLY
Ply<br />File Size: 405 KB
STL
Stereolithography<br />File Size: 667 KB
DAE
Collada<br />File Size: 1.87 MB
TEXTURES
Textures<br />File Size: 2.94 MB
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