sci fi building 3d models
259443 3d models found related to sci fi building.3docean
This model features a versatile two-story building perfect for any space scene. Each element can be used separately to add unique details and depth. The model is fully realized in Cycles Render, ensuring photorealistic results. ... File formats...
cgtrader
...The original meaning of this building is an office, but it can also be used as different roles. ...Such a structure can be used as a background mesh, or bring it to the fore, since the baked textures are filled with details and have high resolution.
cgtrader
... a future theme by utilizing textures and UV lighting. ...Employ 3DS Max 2009 software for building your models. Export in formats such as 3DS, FBX, or OBJ. ...For reference, inspect the provided screenshot to determine the ideal polygon/vertex count.
3docean
Fantasy model of a building or house featuring an interior with two types of chairs, a table, bucket, and two kinds of monitors. A shelf holds various items such as books, boxes, and a ball, while a cupboard and lights complete the space. One part of...
sketchfab
Homework for XYZ School: Design a Cyberpunk Building in Five Unique Variations Variation One: The Classic Envision a sleek, modern skyscraper with neon lights illuminating its facade, reflecting the city's vibrant energy. Variation Two: A Blast from...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
myminifactory
When I print any building from my "Ruined" line I do not print with supports. I try to design in a way that they are not needed. But due to the amount of overhanging parts there will be strands of PLA filament hanging down. I have come to like this...
cgtrader
Future-proof architecture pioneer AlekRazum presents a groundbreaking 3D model of an awe-inspiring futuristic sci-fi building, boldly numbered as #1504.
3docean
Futuristic Model of a Sci-Fi Box Building with Randomized Placement, Ideal for Envisioning Dystopian Cityscapes. Effortlessly Texturable and Ready for Rendering. Available in Both 3D Max and OBJ Formats. ...Includes High-Resolution Texture Mapping for...
cgtrader
3D model Sci-fi Building 1901 Electric generator by AlekRazum. PBR materials Format: max,obj,fbx,3ds,stl. Faces: 27297 Vertices: 29696 Package includes high poly model (.OBJ). ...Faces: 2303193 Vertices: 2345121