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Dark Stone Fragment Pair

A pair of dark, angular stone fragments, rendered with a matte finish, suitable for various digital applications.

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3D model of two dark, angular stone fragments placed side-by-side against a black background.
Dark Stone Fragment Pair 3D model of two dark, angular stone fragments placed side-by-side against a black background.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model features a pair of dark, angular stone fragments, presented as if they were broken off from a larger geological formation. The surfaces are rough and faceted, suggesting a natural, unrefined texture. The overall aesthetic is minimalist and stark, with a deep gray, matte finish that emphasizes the sharp edges and planes of the stones. This model is ideal for adding realistic environmental details or as a standalone decorative element in digital scenes.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This dark stone fragment pair is designed for versatility. For 3D printing, it's set to True, allowing for physical replicas at various scales. Consider using a matte filament like PLA or PETG to best capture the stone's texture. For game development and AR/VR, the model is optimized for real-time rendering, providing a realistic environmental asset without excessive polygon counts. It can be used to create naturalistic environments, add detail to ruins, or as part of a collection of geological samples.

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What is the primary visual characteristic of this stone fragment model?
The model features two dark, angular stone fragments with a matte finish, emphasizing their rough, faceted surfaces and sharp edges.
How can this stone fragment model be used in a game environment?
This model is excellent for adding realistic environmental details to game levels, such as scattered rocks on a path, debris in ruins, or as part of a larger natural terrain.
What kind of 3D printing materials would best suit this model?
For 3D printing, matte filaments like PLA or PETG in dark gray or black would best replicate the stone's natural, unrefined texture and appearance.