
Seashore Temple Small 3D Model

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Seashore Temple Small 3D Model
This monolithic Temple was modeled in Blender 3.6 and available as .blend, .FBX, .OBJ file formats.
The model is scaled to 1, rotation/Location at 0.
PolyHaven HDRI_CCO texture was used for lighting and background for the sale model.
This complex model is UV mapped with UVW / Box command in UV unwrap drop down Menu
Origin at its bottom surface, It can be scaled to any size.
It is textured with ambient CG granite006B2K texture(CCO) with HSV changes.
Within Blender, you can add Sand stone texture from Blender kit authored by Mr.Frederic Hoffmann.
Blender users can save this in their Asset library
You can create stunning scenes using this model in different environments.
This monolithic temple was cut on available rocks on the seashore of Maamallapuram, near Chennai, Thamilnadu in 7th century AD(1300 years back), by Pallavar kings of Thamil origin.
The model is scaled to 1, rotation/Location at 0.
PolyHaven HDRI_CCO texture was used for lighting and background for the sale model.
This complex model is UV mapped with UVW / Box command in UV unwrap drop down Menu
Origin at its bottom surface, It can be scaled to any size.
It is textured with ambient CG granite006B2K texture(CCO) with HSV changes.
Within Blender, you can add Sand stone texture from Blender kit authored by Mr.Frederic Hoffmann.
Blender users can save this in their Asset library
You can create stunning scenes using this model in different environments.
This monolithic temple was cut on available rocks on the seashore of Maamallapuram, near Chennai, Thamilnadu in 7th century AD(1300 years back), by Pallavar kings of Thamil origin.