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The Overall ConceptThis asset represents the pinnacle of Eco-Luxury. It is a cutting-edge futuristic yacht featuring a hyper-streamlined design that blends advanced technology with modern aesthetics. It is a perfect hero asset for high-end simulation games, cinematic sci-fi environments, or upscale virtual marinas.
Hexagonal Solar ArrayThe most striking feature is the integrated solar paneling covering the foredeck and roof in a sophisticated hexagonal honeycomb pattern. This signature element immediately identifies the vessel as a green-energy craft, adding narrative depth to your game world regarding sustainability and high-tech propulsion.
Chrome & Indigo PaletteThe yacht features a dual-tone scheme consisting of polished Mirror Chrome and deep Indigo Blue. The highly reflective silver hull ensures the vehicle looks expensive and modern, while the dark blue solar cells provide a premium contrast that emphasizes the ship's clean-energy mission.
Panoramic Glass ObservationThe design includes expansive, wrap-around panoramic windows on multiple levels. The glass areas are modeled to allow for interior visibility, making this asset ideal for walk-on experiences or cutscenes where the player can see characters lounging in the luxury cabins or navigating from the bridge.
Aerodynamic Liquid SilhouetteThe vehicle is designed with a sleek, teardrop silhouette—featuring sharp leading edges and smooth, flowing curves. This aggressive yet elegant geometry gives the yacht a sense of motion even when stationary, fitting perfectly into near-future or high-concept sci-fi art styles.
Technical NotesMaterials: This model is optimized for PBR (Physically Based Rendering) workflows, specifically utilizing high-quality reflection and metallic maps to achieve the chrome finish.
Quick Tip: The hexagonal solar panels are a separate material ID. You can apply a subtle emission or scrolling pulse shader to them to simulate energy collection during daytime cycles in your game.