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Black Broken Bottle Cap with Serrated Edge

A detailed 3D model of a broken black bottle cap, featuring a distinct serrated edge and a damaged, hollowed-out section.

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3D render of a broken black bottle cap with a serrated edge and a hollowed-out section, isolated on a white background.
Black Broken Bottle Cap with Serrated Edge 3D render of a broken black bottle cap with a serrated edge and a hollowed-out section, isolated on a white background.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures a damaged black bottle cap, presenting a unique aesthetic with its broken section and visible serrations along the rim. The model's texture suggests a matte plastic finish, with subtle imperfections adding to its realism. The hollowed-out portion reveals the cap's interior, making it suitable for close-up renders or as a distinctive prop in various digital environments. Its design is both functional and visually intriguing, offering a departure from standard cap models.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This broken bottle cap model is ideal for 3D printing, offering a unique object for dioramas or as a standalone display piece. It can be printed at various scales, though smaller scales may require supports for the broken edges to ensure detail. For game development and AR/VR applications, the model provides a realistic, albeit damaged, everyday object that can add environmental detail and storytelling elements to scenes. Its distinct broken appearance makes it a compelling asset for post-apocalyptic or grunge-themed environments.

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What makes this broken bottle cap model unique?
This model stands out due to its specific 'broken' state, featuring a distinct hollowed-out section and a clearly defined serrated edge, offering a more visually interesting and narrative-driven asset than a standard cap.
How can this model be used in a 3D printing project?
It's excellent for 3D printing as a unique prop or miniature. Consider printing it at a scale that best suits your project, and be mindful of potential overhangs in the broken area, which might benefit from support structures for cleaner prints.
What kind of environments would this broken bottle cap fit into?
This model is well-suited for gritty, realistic, or post-apocalyptic environments in games or animations. It can also serve as a subtle detail in urban scenes or as part of a collection of discarded items.