A concrete debris fragment representing a broken hollow-core slab section with visible internal structure. Irregular break edges and exposed cavities define the outer shape and reinforce the structural character of the rubble piece. Subtle surface variation and slightly worn areas add material contrast across the concrete. The form integrates naturally into demolition scenes, architectural ruins, and environment compositions.
Key Features
- Hollow-core concrete fragment with visible internal cavities
- Broken slab structure with defined outer shape
- Irregular fractured edges and subtle surface variation with lightly weathered areas
- Suitable for environment design, demolition scenes, and kitbash use
- Production-ready for professional pipelines
- Hand-modeled geometry with clean topology and optimized mesh
- High-quality 4K PBR textures (Diffuse, Roughness, Normal)
- Ready to render out-of-the-box with included lights and cameras
- Native Blender setup – no third-party plug-ins required
Technical Details
- Original Software: Blender v2.82
- Tested in: Blender 5.1 (Fully compatible)
- Objects Included: 1
- Polygons: 3,065 (Subdivision OFF) / 12,260 (Subdivision ON)
- Vertices: 3,063 (Subdivision OFF) / 12,258 (Subdivision ON)
- Units: Centimeters (H: 8; W: 27; L: 16)
- Renderer: Blender Cycles
- Plug-ins: None required
Textures & Materials
- Standard PBR workflow
- 4K textures (4096×4096 px): Diffuse, Roughness, Normal
- All textures created from original photographs or drawings
- Ready to render out-of-the-box – lighting and cameras used for previews are included
Mesh & File Structure
- Handcrafted mesh with clean topology
- Export formats (non-native) provided as base mesh (not smoothed)
Additional Notes
- All preview renders created in Blender Cycles without compositing editors
BLEND (Blender, filesize: 26.3 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 89.6 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 166 KB), DAE (Collada, filesize: 191 KB), PNG (PNG, filesize: 26.3 MB)