
6x Grave crypt and crosses - cemetery colection Low-poly 3D model
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A collection of six models were scanned in Vilnius, Lithuania's Rasu cemetery, featuring mostly Polish graves from around the end of the 19th century. The models display rusty, crumbling, corroded, deteriorated, worn conditions and are overgrown with vegetation. They're ideal for real-time game engines like VR/AR applications or other interactive apps. Each model has a specific poly and vert count. On average, the models have 4500 polys and 3000 verts. The first model is an old rusty iron cast cross, estimated to be from around 1800-1900. It's old, broken, crumbling, and overgrown. This low poly prop can be used in VR/AR or flat screen games, as well as any interactive application. However, the bottom of the cross is covered with grass, so users must hide the edge due to its imperfection. The second model is an old grave with chains. Scanned around 1800-1900, it's old, crumbling, and overgrown. It comes with manual retopology, diffuse, normal, and bump maps. The poly count for the chain and grave combination is 10,914 polys and 5,356 verts. One chain alone has 474 verts and 984 polys. The grave alone has 2,548 verts and 2,686 polys. Users receive three separate OBJ models - one with just the chain, another with the grave without chains, and a third with both chains and the grave (with overlapping UVs for the grave and chain). The third model is an old grave stone with brush script inscriptions. Scanned around 1800-1900, it's old, crumbling, and overgrown. It features Polish inscriptions in brush script. This model also comes with manual retopology. Similar to the first model, the bottom of the grave is covered with grass, so users must hide the edge due to its imperfection. The fourth model is an old crumbling crypt. Scanned around 1800-1900, it's old, crumbling, and overgrown. It comes with diffuse, normal, and bump maps. Like the previous models, users must hide the grass-covered bottom edge due to imperfections. The fifth model is an old grave decoration pillar. Scanned around 1800-1900, it's old, crumbling, and overgrown. It comes with manual retopology from the scanned model. Again, users must hide the grass-covered bottom edge due to imperfections. The sixth model is the remains of a broken cross. Scanned around 1800-1900, it's old, broken, crumbling, and overgrown. It comes with diffuse, bump, and normal maps at 4k resolution. Like the previous models, users must hide the grass-covered bottom edge due to imperfections. These models are suitable for VR/AR or flat screen games and any type of interactive application.
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