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Required PBR textures:
- Base Color
- Roughness
- Metalness
- Normal
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Military Car Vehicle Low-poly 3D is a premium-quality 3D furniture model designed with attention to realism, detail, and professional rendering workflows. Created using real-world scale measurements, this model is ideal for interior visualization, product rendering, architectural scenes, game environments, and commercial presentations.The preview images are rendered using the included Blender Cycles project file, ensuring high-quality visuals right out of the box.The package also includes complete PBR texture maps such as Metalness, Roughness, Diffuse, Normal, and Ambient Occlusion maps, allowing easy setup in any modern rendering engine including Blender, V-Ray, Mental Ray, Unreal Engine, and more.
Features● High-quality detailed 3D model with realistic proportions and accurate real-world scale● Optimized clean topology for smooth performance and efficient rendering● Professionally created PBR materials and textures for realistic surface detail● Fully customizable colors, shaders, and materials● Clean and organized UV mapping for reliable and easy texturing● Logically named objects and grouped scene structure for simple workflow management● No non-manifold geometry, overlapping faces, or cleanup required● Ready to render immediately after import● Compatible with multiple rendering engines and workflows● No external plugins required
Included File Formats
● Blend● FBX● OBJ
Technical Details
● Texture Workflow: PBR● Scale: Real-world measured scale● Rendering Engine: Blender Cycles Preview Included
Texture Maps Included
● Diffuse / Albedo● Roughness● Metalness● Normal● Ambient Occlusion (AO)
Important Note
Depending on the software or rendering engine you use, exchange formats such as .FBX and .OBJ may not look exactly identical to the preview renders. Some materials or textures may require manual reassignment or adjustment due to differences between rendering systems and shader compatibility.