DESCRIPTION
Stylized Procedural Beach Ball – Summer Game Asset

High-Quality, Fully Procedural, Customizable 3D Model for Blender

This professionally crafted 3D model showcases a vibrant and stylized beach ball, designed with clean quad-based geometry and 100% procedural materials. Built entirely in Blender 4.0.2 and rendered using the Cycles engine, this asset is highly versatile and optimized for a wide range of applications including games, animations, visualizations, AR/VR simulations, and 3D printing.

The design features classic alternating color panels (blue, red, yellow, and white) centered around a circular air valve, closely mimicking the appearance of real-world beach balls. Its node-based material system allows complete control over color variation, reflectivity, and shading, making it suitable for both stylized cartoon aesthetics and semi-realistic rendering pipelines.

Whether you're creating a summer-themed animation, a children’s game, a promotional scene, or a VR beach simulation, this lightweight yet visually striking model can be easily dropped into your workflow without heavy performance impact.

Geometry & Technical Specifications

  • Vertices: 7,942
  • Polygons (Faces): 7,937
  • Geometry Type: Quad-based mesh, subdivision-friendly topology
  • Shading: Smooth surface with clean edge flow and reflective plastic highlights
  • Materials: 1 procedural shader (no image textures used)
  • UV Mapping: Not required (material is fully procedural)
  • Render Engine: Cycles (Blender v4.0.2)
  • Real-World Scale: True-to-life dimensions, ready for physical simulation and printing
  • Subdivision-Ready: Edge loops maintained for smooth deformation

File Formats Included

  • .blend – Native Blender file with lighting, camera, material, and scene setup
  • .fbx – Exported format for game engines like Unity and Unreal
  • .obj – Universal format for use in almost any 3D software
  • .stl – Ready-to-print mesh format for 3D printers

All files are clean, organized, and named for easy import and usage across pipelines.

Use Cases

This beach ball model is ideal for a wide variety of professional and creative projects:

  • Game Development: As a prop for beach-themed environments, pool scenes, or children's play areas
  • Animation & Motion Graphics: Fun, colorful object for story-based animations or explainer videos
  • Product Visualization: Use in ads, summer product showcases, banners, catalogs, and renders
  • VR/AR Simulations: Add to immersive experiences requiring realistic-scaled, lightweight assets
  • 3D Printing: Clean mesh exported in .stl format with no non-manifold geometry or open edges

Additional Features

  • Fully procedural material created using Blender’s node editor – no textures required
  • Optimized polygon count for real-time rendering without compromising detail
  • Compatible with Eevee, Cycles, and external engines via FBX and OBJ formats
  • Subdivision modifier can be applied to increase mesh smoothness as needed
  • Plug-and-play asset with no dependencies – instantly usable in any Blender project
  • Lightweight file size for fast loading in games and simulations

Why This Model?

This model has been specifically designed to provide the best combination of realism, performance, and ease-of-use for both amateur and professional 3D artists. Unlike texture-heavy assets, its fully procedural material allows you to change colors, reflectivity, or contrast within Blender in seconds—giving you full creative control.

  • Faster workflow: Drop into scenes without worrying about texture errors or UV issues
  • Performance-ready: Light geometry works seamlessly with game engines and animation renderers
  • High visual impact: Bright, vibrant look optimized for stylized and promotional visuals
  • Flexible use: One model that suits games, print, education, AR/VR, or film-style animation
  • Beginner-friendly: Clean file structure, no extra nodes or complicated setup required

Whether you’re a studio artist or a solo creator, this beach ball delivers production-grade quality in a simple, powerful package that’s ready to shine in your next summer scene.

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File formats
STL
Stereolithography | 2 files<br />File Size: 39.6 MB
OBJ
OBJ | 3 files<br />File Size: 39.9 MB
BLEND
Blender | 3 files<br />Version: 4.0.2 - Renderer: Cycles 4.0.2<br />Version: 4.0.2 - Renderer: Cycles 4.0.2<br />Version: 4.0.2 - Renderer: Cycles 4.0.2<br />File Size: 41.2 MB
FBX
Autodesk FBX | 2 files<br />File Size: 39.2 MB
JPG
JPG<br />File Size: 38.9 MB
PNG
PNG<br />File Size: 38.9 MB
OTHER
Other<br />File Size: 1.17 MB
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