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Heart-themed trader model. Whether you're building a high-stakes fantasy CCG or a sprawling RPG, this model adds a layer of dark elegance and premium feel that standard assets just can't match.
This isn't just a static mesh; it’s a high-poly masterpiece designed for creators who care about the fine details.
Why You’ll Love It :
Intricate Narrative Design: A unique heart-themed aesthetic that stands out in any fantasy or gothic setting.
Cinema-Ready Quality: High-poly counts mean smooth curves and flawless lighting—perfect for close-up animations and 3D printing.
Blender Native: Built in Blender, for Blender. No messy imports—just open the .blend file and get to work.
Royalty-Free: Buy it once, use it forever in your commercial projects.
**A Quick Note on the UVs (Don't Panic!)I’ve set this up to give you the best of both worlds: Performance and Beauty.
When you first open the model, you’ll notice the UVs are compact and overlapping. This is intentional! It’s optimized for game engine performance. However, if you want that Mind-Blowing detail seen in my first three preview renders:
Check the Texture.zip folder. You’ll find a high-res, non-overlapping UV map in there.
Swap it out. Apply that texture for your offline renders, cutscenes, or movies.**
Pro Tip: If you use Substance Painter, you can toggle between these two UV sets effortlessly to get the perfect bake.
Previews 4–6 show the compact game-ready UVs, while the final two slides show the high-res UV layouts for your reference.
Pro Customization TipsI know every project has a different performance budget. Here is how to tweak this model in seconds:
Need it Optimized? If you want a lower poly count for mobile or background assets, just jump into Edit Mode, select all, and hit Limited Dissolve.
Clean Up the Mesh: Want quads instead of triangles? Simply use Alt+J in Blender to clean up the topology for easier sculpting or deformation.