
Set of Low Poly Oranges 3D Model

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Vendor: | Ottto3d |
Published: | Jun 03, 2023 |
Download Size: | 24.4 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 1,511 |
Vertices: | 799 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Set of Low Poly Oranges 3D Model
Here is the collection of low poly oranges.
This set consists of a whole orange, half an orange and an orange slice. A whole orange has a small stem on top and a small shoot on the bottom. They are made as separate objects just in case you don't need one of them. You can just hide or delete the little shoot at the bottom if you don't need to show the orange from below; this saves quite a lot of polygons.
The orange half also has a little shoot at the bottom of the orange, and it's also made as a separate object so you don't have to use it if you don't need extra polygons. The top of the orange is made as a texture to save polygons, but even up close it looks pretty realistic. A piece of orange is also made as a texture to save polygons; at a short distance looks very good.
These low poly models are suitable for games engines, as it contains a quite low polygon count. You can also use these oranges in your projects, commercial animations or whatever you want. This is the real size model, high resolution textures are used, this is a PBR model. The mesh is made up of tris, non overlapping uv map. The pivot point at the bottom of the orange.
Amount of geometry:
full orange with stem and shoot at the top and bottom: 799 vertices, 1,511 tris
full orange with no stem and shoot at the top and bottom: 526 vertices, 1,048 tris
half orange with little shoot at the bottom: 915 vertices, 1,792 tris
half orange with no little shoot at the bottom: 829 vertices, 1,654 tris
slice of orange: 246 vertices, 488 tris
Textures size: 2048x2048
Including these maps:
diffuse, roughness, normal
Including formats:
blend, fbx, obj
Created in Blender 3.4
This set consists of a whole orange, half an orange and an orange slice. A whole orange has a small stem on top and a small shoot on the bottom. They are made as separate objects just in case you don't need one of them. You can just hide or delete the little shoot at the bottom if you don't need to show the orange from below; this saves quite a lot of polygons.
The orange half also has a little shoot at the bottom of the orange, and it's also made as a separate object so you don't have to use it if you don't need extra polygons. The top of the orange is made as a texture to save polygons, but even up close it looks pretty realistic. A piece of orange is also made as a texture to save polygons; at a short distance looks very good.
These low poly models are suitable for games engines, as it contains a quite low polygon count. You can also use these oranges in your projects, commercial animations or whatever you want. This is the real size model, high resolution textures are used, this is a PBR model. The mesh is made up of tris, non overlapping uv map. The pivot point at the bottom of the orange.
Amount of geometry:
full orange with stem and shoot at the top and bottom: 799 vertices, 1,511 tris
full orange with no stem and shoot at the top and bottom: 526 vertices, 1,048 tris
half orange with little shoot at the bottom: 915 vertices, 1,792 tris
half orange with no little shoot at the bottom: 829 vertices, 1,654 tris
slice of orange: 246 vertices, 488 tris
Textures size: 2048x2048
Including these maps:
diffuse, roughness, normal
Including formats:
blend, fbx, obj
Created in Blender 3.4