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Required PBR textures:
- Base Color
- Roughness
- Metalness
- Normal
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This highly realistic 3D model represents a smooth, weathered grey river stone, perfect for adding natural detail to any digital environment. The model captures the distinctive speckled texture and rounded form characteristic of stones polished by water. Ideal for a wide range of applications including game development, architectural visualization, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) experiences, and digital art projects. It serves excellently as an environmental prop, ground scatter element, or a decorative object in outdoor scenes like riverbeds, beaches, gardens, or urban landscapes. Designed with optimization in mind, this asset features clean topology and an efficient polygon count, making it suitable for real-time applications without sacrificing visual fidelity. The model is fully UV unwrapped with no overlapping UVs, ensuring perfect texture application. It comes complete with a set of high-resolution Physically Based Rendering (PBR) textures, including Albedo/Base Color, Normal, Roughness, and Ambient Occlusion maps, guaranteeing a realistic appearance under various lighting conditions. Multiple levels of detail (LODs) are provided for seamless integration into diverse project requirements, from close-up renders to distant background elements. Supported file formats include common industry standards like GLB, FBX, OBJ, USD, DAE, ABC, and PLY, ensuring broad compatibility across 3D software and game engines. Whether you need to populate a vast landscape or add a subtle touch of realism to a close-up scene, this versatile stone model is an essential addition to your asset library. Its natural imperfections and subtle color variations enhance its believability, making it indistinguishable from a real stone. This model is meticulously crafted to meet professional standards, ready to be dropped directly into your scene.