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1.Skeletal Roof Structure The roof is partially collapsed, exposing the raw wooden rafters and support beams underneath. The missing shingles and gaping holes create an interesting, jagged silhouette that breaks up the skyline and allows for dramatic lighting play (god rays) from above.
2.Delaminating Paint Texture The siding features a high-fidelity peeling paint effect. Large flakes of white paint have curled away to reveal the grey, weathered timber beneath. This multi-layered texture adds depth and tactile realism to the facade.
3.Hollowed Window Frames The windows are devoid of glass, left as dark, gaping voids that peer out like empty eye sockets. The frames are warped and broken, enhancing the eerie, uninhabited atmosphere of the structure.
4.Weathered Brick Foundation The house rests on a red brick plinth that shows signs of age, grime, and moss accumulation. This heavy base grounds the asset visually, contrasting with the fragile, rotting wood of the upper walls.
5.Rotting Timber Aesthetic Every wooden surface is sculpted to look soft, warped, and water-damaged. The edges are not sharp but rounded by decay, suggesting the structure has been abandoned for decades.
Technical Specifications:Included Formats: FBX, GLB, OBJ, STL, ZIP (Includes MTL & Textures). Pro Tip: To maximize the horror vibe, place a point light inside the house with a very low intensity or a flickering script. This will make the empty windows glow faintly, suggesting something—or someone—might still be inside.