I did this crane for the fan art environment scene. Crane consist of 4 texture sets, 445055 polygins, 267292 vertices. I used 3D Max, Marmoset Toolbag, Substance Painter and Photoshop.
This detailed crane features a retro-futuristic design and is designed to operate in the harsh conditions of the industrial world. The design combines a massive cargo platform with mechanical legs, allowing it to navigate difficult terrain. The upper part is equipped with a dual rail system with cable winches for moving heavy loads. The worn metal texture, scratches and dust give the object a realistic look, emphasizing its long service life.This object will become a key element of the underground hangar atmosphere in your 3D scene, adding depth and technological aesthetics.Construction and details:Support platform: The main part of the crane is made in the form of a powerful metal container with a reinforced frame. You can see bolted connections, scuffed panels, technical markings and small details like stickers and plates that add realism.Mechanical legs: The four robotic limbs are equipped with hydraulic drives and reinforced hinges, which ensures stability on uneven surfaces. Signs of wear, scratches and a layer of rust are visible, indicating long-term operation in aggressive conditions.Lifting mechanism: Two rail beams run along the top of the structure, winches with cables are attached to them. This allows the crane to lift and move heavy loads, while the tensioning mechanisms look technically thought out and detailed.Texturing and realism: The model is detailed taking into account natural wear - scratches, dust and oil stains are visible on the metal. The edges of the panels are slightly worn and the fasteners are covered with traces of corrosion, which adds realism to the model.This crane is not just a mechanical device, but a full-fledged element of the industrial world, which adds depth and believability to the scene. It can be used in the atmosphere of abandoned factories, military bases or even futuristic cities, where robotic machines work on the edge of human technology.