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This high-quality architectural asset features a Broken Japanese Torii Gate, masterfully designed with a weathered and aged aesthetic for historical or environmental storytelling.
The model showcases cracked wooden pillars with realistic grain textures and significant structural wear, reflecting years of exposure to the elements.
It features authentic chipped red paint across the entire structure, revealing the underlying aged wood and creating a compelling narrative of neglect and history.
The asset includes a partially fallen crossbeam and damaged structural joints, adding to the ruined shrine entrance aesthetic.
Detailed with subtle moss patches and aged surface details, the gate maintains realistic architectural proportions.
Presented as a full object isolated on a plain white background, this model is ideal for ancient ruins, fantasy game environments, or historical digital dioramas.
Key FeaturesTraditional Japanese Aesthetic: A meticulously designed architectural model that balances authentic torii gate design with a compelling narrative of decay.
High-Detail Weathered Textures: Features high-fidelity material work that simulates realistic wood splintering, paint erosion, and organic moss growth.
Optimization Standards: The full structure is professionally organized and is suitable for remesh and decimate processes to meet specific technical requirements for real-time game engines.
Versatile Use Case: The clean, isolated presentation makes it ready for immediate integration into concept art or as a high-detail environmental prop for environmental storytelling.
Tags3d model Japanese torii gate broken architecture ancient ruins cracked pillars chipped red paint partially fallen crossbeam aged wood surface moss patches realistic proportions historical asset game ready prop fantasy environment isolated object pbr materials