
Sci Fi Cyberpunk Pack 01 3D Model

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Vendor: | Davlet |
Published: | Jun 10, 2025 |
Download Size: | 1.6 GB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 50,461 |
Vertices: | 25,368 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
Rigged: | Yes |
Animated: | – |
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Sci Fi Cyberpunk Pack 01 3D Model
Update 2.0 - Parametric garment, fits onto any body shape in MetaHumanCreator! Add File OA_SciFi_Clothing_p01.mhpkg
MetaHuman Techwear Outfit is a parametric outfit asset created for MetaHuman characters. It is capable of resizing with your character in MetaHuman Creator in Unreal Engine. It consists of a Sci-Fi Helmet, Jacket, Pants, and Sneaker, but they are all one outfit as opposed to separate pieces. However, you can divide the project into parts (Helmet, Pants, etc.) Watch the attached video how to do it!
The package includes:
- SciFi_Helmet_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Jacket_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Pants_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Sneaker_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
Optimized Game Ready 3D model for game engines and animation.
- UE version project of the engine 5.3-5.6 and above;
- Full compatibility with Metahuman Rigged!
- Metahuman Tutorial for UE 5.3-5.5 - watch it in the video archive;
- Metahuman Tutorial for UE 5.6 -watch it in the video archive;
- Blender 4.4 project with customized materials and Rigs (Metahuman Rig);
- Rigging and Skinning 3d model;
- Included textures in sizes 4096;
- Marmoset Toolbag 4 demo scene;
- Fbx;
- Triangulation model (divided into triangles) for correct export to game engines;
- Four color textures of SciFi clothing;
- Unreal Engine textures!
- PBR - Base_Color, Ambient_occlusion, Height, Normal_OpenGL, Roughness, Specular,Scaterring and other;
Full Pack - Verts 25,368; Tris 50,461;
In the Blender file, the metric system is configured for export to Unreal Engine! If you need a standard export, correct the metric system in the project to the standard one.
SciFi_Helmet_p01 Verts 7,950; Tris 15,869;
SciFi_Jacket_p01 Verts 8,941; Tris 17,760;
SciFi_Pants_p01 Verts 7,103; Tris 14,097;
SciFi_Sneaker_p01 Verts 1,374; Tris 2,708;
Question: The clothing in the .mhpkg file is a single mesh, can it be split into parts?Answer: Yes, the clothing comes as a single mesh in .mhpkg, but after creating the MetaHuman, you can split it into parts (like jacket, helmet, pants). To do this, select the mesh in the clothing folder and remove unwanted parts via material slots. The parts were originally separate in Blender, just exported together.Watch the detailed video tutorial on splitting clothing.
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Please follow the instructions (for UE 5.6.1) to successfully import the outfit with correct textures:
Create a folder named "Outfits" and a subfolder "SciFi_Clothing_p01".
Final path:
Outfits\SciFi_Clothing_p01
Move the file OA_SciFi_Clothing_p01.mhpkg into the created SciFi_Clothing_p01 folder.
Move the WI_OA_SciFi_Clothing_p01 file into MetaHuman Creator (watch the video tutorial!).
In UE 5.6.1 normal maps display correctly by default, so no additional material adjustments are required.
After generating your MetaHuman:
Import the MetaHuman into your UE project.
Open the scene with your MetaHuman — clothing will display correctly without changing any materials.
MetaHuman Techwear Outfit is a parametric outfit asset created for MetaHuman characters. It is capable of resizing with your character in MetaHuman Creator in Unreal Engine. It consists of a Sci-Fi Helmet, Jacket, Pants, and Sneaker, but they are all one outfit as opposed to separate pieces. However, you can divide the project into parts (Helmet, Pants, etc.) Watch the attached video how to do it!
The package includes:
- SciFi_Helmet_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Jacket_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Pants_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
- SciFi_Sneaker_p01 (Metahuman Rigged);
Optimized Game Ready 3D model for game engines and animation.
- UE version project of the engine 5.3-5.6 and above;
- Full compatibility with Metahuman Rigged!
- Metahuman Tutorial for UE 5.3-5.5 - watch it in the video archive;
- Metahuman Tutorial for UE 5.6 -watch it in the video archive;
- Blender 4.4 project with customized materials and Rigs (Metahuman Rig);
- Rigging and Skinning 3d model;
- Included textures in sizes 4096;
- Marmoset Toolbag 4 demo scene;
- Fbx;
- Triangulation model (divided into triangles) for correct export to game engines;
- Four color textures of SciFi clothing;
- Unreal Engine textures!
- PBR - Base_Color, Ambient_occlusion, Height, Normal_OpenGL, Roughness, Specular,Scaterring and other;
Full Pack - Verts 25,368; Tris 50,461;
In the Blender file, the metric system is configured for export to Unreal Engine! If you need a standard export, correct the metric system in the project to the standard one.
SciFi_Helmet_p01 Verts 7,950; Tris 15,869;
SciFi_Jacket_p01 Verts 8,941; Tris 17,760;
SciFi_Pants_p01 Verts 7,103; Tris 14,097;
SciFi_Sneaker_p01 Verts 1,374; Tris 2,708;
Question: The clothing in the .mhpkg file is a single mesh, can it be split into parts?Answer: Yes, the clothing comes as a single mesh in .mhpkg, but after creating the MetaHuman, you can split it into parts (like jacket, helmet, pants). To do this, select the mesh in the clothing folder and remove unwanted parts via material slots. The parts were originally separate in Blender, just exported together.Watch the detailed video tutorial on splitting clothing.
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Please follow the instructions (for UE 5.6.1) to successfully import the outfit with correct textures:
Create a folder named "Outfits" and a subfolder "SciFi_Clothing_p01".
Final path:
Outfits\SciFi_Clothing_p01
Move the file OA_SciFi_Clothing_p01.mhpkg into the created SciFi_Clothing_p01 folder.
Move the WI_OA_SciFi_Clothing_p01 file into MetaHuman Creator (watch the video tutorial!).
In UE 5.6.1 normal maps display correctly by default, so no additional material adjustments are required.
After generating your MetaHuman:
Import the MetaHuman into your UE project.
Open the scene with your MetaHuman — clothing will display correctly without changing any materials.