Broken African Guitar

Broken African Guitar 3d Model - Broken African Guitar 3D Model with detailed PBR textures

Broken African Guitar 3d Model

The visible fractures and worn patina of this 3D scanned African guitar immediately convey a deep sense of history, capturing the raw essence of a treasured, yet time-battered, cultural artifact. Expertly captured through state-of-the-art photogrammetry, this asset transcends a mere digital replica, presenting a compelling narrative through every meticulously rendered crack, scratch, and faded pigment. Artists and developers gain access to an object imbued with character, perfect for enriching environments that demand authenticity and a touch of the past.

Broken African Guitar 3d Model – Capturing Cultural Authenticity

This digital asset meticulously preserves the intricate details of a traditional African string instrument, showcasing the unique craftsmanship and organic materials often associated with its origins. The texture work highlights the natural wood grain, the subtle imperfections of its construction, and the erosion brought about by time and use, making it an invaluable resource for projects seeking genuine cultural representation.

Broken African Guitar 3d Model – Unmatched Photogrammetry Detail

Our advanced photogrammetry pipeline ensures unparalleled fidelity, translating real-world imperfections into a high-resolution 3D model. Every splintered edge and faded surface stands out, rendered with stunning clarity through an 8k JPG texture set that supports physically based rendering (PBR) workflows. This meticulous capture technique provides artists with the raw, unfiltered beauty of the original object, ready for immediate integration into diverse digital landscapes.

Versatile Asset for Diverse Storytelling

This intricately detailed model serves as a powerful storytelling tool, ready to populate virtual worlds, historical reconstructions, or post-apocalyptic scenes with profound depth. Its ‘broken’ state invites narratives of abandonment, survival, or forgotten heritage, offering immense creative potential.

  • High-resolution 8k PBR textures for realistic material representation.
  • Authentic photogrammetry scan preserves intricate surface geometry.
  • Clean topology optimized for efficient rendering in game engines and DCC applications.
  • Rich, natural color palette reflecting aged wood and worn materials.

Elevate Your Digital Environments

Integrating this exceptional 3D asset into your project instantly elevates its visual fidelity and narrative impact. Whether you design a dusty museum exhibit, a forgotten village scene, or a musician’s abandoned studio, the broken African guitar 3d model provides a focal point rich with implied history. Its presence alone can suggest a bygone era or a poignant moment, adding layers of depth to your virtual creations. Discover more about the cultural significance of similar instruments by visiting Wikipedia. For other high-detail models, consider checking out our Stump and roots pack.

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Broken African Guitar3D scan by photogrammetry8k .jpg Texture

4.8
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Raymond Perry✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★☆
Highly detailed and accurate to real life proportions.
Keith Cook✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★☆
Very good poly count optimization for VR projects.
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This item comes with our Extended Use Licensing. This means that you may use the model for both non-commercial and commercial purposes, in a variety of mediums and applications.
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ABOUT THE SELLER broken african guitar 3d model
SELLER-USER-NAME Andrea Spognetta (Spogna)
3D Model formats FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials
3D Model details VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations
Triangles 1.1M
Vertices 525.9k
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