3D Rusty Old Chemical and Oil Metal Barrel
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€ 7.00 - Regular price
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€ 7.00
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Rusty Old Chemical and Oil Metal Barrel – Realistic 3D Model
A highly detailed 3D model of an old chemical metal barrel, capturing aged industrial material. The interior reveals heavy oxidation with a rough, reddish-brown patina, while the exterior displays layered wear, scratches, and subtle dents. Structural details such as welded seams, rolled edges, and a side port opening emphasize its utilitarian construction.
Such worn metal barrels are commonly found in industrial zones, abandoned facilities, construction sites, and storage yards. As a realistic 3D game asset, it is ideal for environmental storytelling, set dressing, and scene detailing in survival games, urban decay settings, dark fantasy worlds, and cinematic productions.
3D Model of an Old Chemical and Oil Metal Barrel Crafted Through Photogrammetry Scan
Created using high-resolution photogrammetry, this real-world asset preserves authentic surface detail, material breakup, and natural imperfections. Optimized for game development, cinematic VFX, VR, AR, XR, and virtual production, it delivers convincing realism for both real-time and offline rendering workflows.
Categorization of 3D model:
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Types of 3D model:
equipment industrial object
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Type of design style:
Modern Utilitarian
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Time period:
1980-2020 current period
Designed for:
- Unreal Engine developers, Unity 3D developers, Game developers, VFX Artists, VR, AR and XR developers, Visualizers of architecture, Metaverse creators, Virtual production creators
Technical specification of the 3D model:
| Package | ATOPO |
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| Size | 429.3 MB |
| UNITY | - |
| UE | - |
| Format | FBX |
| PBR | Metallic, Roughness |
| Texture size | 8K |
| Topology | MT |
| Polycounts | 3.064 |
Delivery:
After payment, you will receive a downloadable link containing a package. This package includes a 3D model and various types of texture maps: Albedo, Roughness, Metallic, Normal, and Ambient Occlusion.







