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Required PBR textures:
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- Roughness
- Metalness
- Normal
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Red Christmas Ornament Ball 3D Model — a detailed and realistic festive decoration for holiday scenes, interior renders, and product visualization.
This high-quality model features a smooth reflective red glass surface with subtle glitter details and a gold metal cap for hanging. Perfect for Christmas tree setups, festive room renders, or seasonal 3D projects.
This model is ideal for use in night scenes.
Features:
-Realistic PBR materials (Base Color, Roughness, Metallic, Normal, and Emission)
-You can set the desired emission strength (the strength used for render: 500)
-Accurate real-world scale (approx. 8 cm diameter)
Compatible with Blender, FBX, OBJ, and GLB formats
Includes texture maps and material setup ready for rendering
Ideal for:
Christmas scenes
Product mockups
Interior decoration renders
Seasonal marketing and animation projects
Textures: 2048x2048(except the normal map which is 4k) PNG format.
PBR Texture & Setup Notice (READ BEFORE IMPORTING(.OBJ))File Format Limitation: The primary universal file format (.OBJ) is included for maximum compatibility. However, the OBJ format does not store PBR material information (such as which file is the Roughness Map, Normal Map, etc.).
Action Required: To achieve the look shown in the preview images, users MUST manually assign the included texture maps within their chosen 3D software or game engine (e.g., Blender, Maya, Unity, Unreal Engine).
Important Color Space Note: To prevent incorrect shading, the following maps must have their Color Space / Gamma set to Non-Color (or Linear) upon import:
Normal Map
Roughness Map
The Base Color (Albedo) map and the emission map should be the only map left set to the default sRGB (or Color) gamma.
Important: On import the model may not emit any light in that case you will have adjust the emission strength manually (the one used for the final render is 500).