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Diamond Blade is a spectacular small lightweight luxury reconnaissance & exploration spacecraft. It got its name from the shape of a blade cutting through space-time and the spectacular texture of iridescent diamond facets that glow with a sci-fi blue light. The blade-shaped hull of the ship, in addition to the diamond iridescent texture, has a huge glass cockpit, which is an ideal mirror. It adds beauty to the ship, distinguishing it from other similar ships and showing everyone how luxurious it is. In front of the ship there are small, compact, bright headlights that shine with white light. At the rear of the ship there is a small, compact, square gateway. On top of the ship's wings are small laser guns that glow beautifully with a turquoise light. Also, behind these wings, you can see small exhausts of hyper-fast engines that have a beautiful hexagonal texture made of super-modern materials. In addition, the ship comes with a landing device, it is a kind of metal legs; it is not very beautiful, although if you want, you can use it when you put the ship to stand.

This is a true low poly model, it contains only 122 polygons. The beauty is achieved by using combinations of different PBR materials and textures, which add volume to it. Absolutely all materials (including 2k resolution textures) of the model are included. Due to the low polygonality, the ship lacks interior, but if you want, you can add it (at least in Blender).

Finally, the model was created entirely in Blender. Although it was converted to other formats, they were not tested like the .blend format.The main textures are included in the project in the texture archive. But one of the main textures - the diamond texture of the body and wings - is a procedural Blender material, and it cannot be exported to other formats. If desired, you can open the project in Blender, and then use Bake to make a regular texture from the procedural one. But I think it's important to repeat once again - first of all, this is a Blender model.

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Light Luxury Reconnaissance-exploration spacecraft Diamond Blade Low-poly 3D model

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