Description
Low-poly historical reconstruction of a medieval byre-dwelling. A combination of living quarters for humans and stables for their livestock / animals. This style of building was very common from the bronze age onwards up to the high middle ages. Even so the material and techniques used have changed, variants of this building concept still survived until today in Germany, England and other parts of Europe. The style portrayed here resembles the standard early medieval or dark age farmhouse.
The file includes:
- Exterior of the byre-dwelling house with shingle roof and made entirely from wood. Measurements: 18.3 x 7.5 x 5.9 m above ground.
- The interior building structures are one single separate object, so it can be removed easily if not needed.
- All doors are separate objects, in case you need to animate them or want to add other functionalities to them.
- SCENE NOT INCLUDED
Polys/Verts
- Building “shell” / exterior (252,820/277,688)
- Interior (21,604/24,016)
- Doors (between 282/314 and 581/648)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with one single Trim-PBR material (4k).
- In real world scale (centimeters).
- Logically grouped, layered, attached and named.
- Pivots are placed correctly
- Unreal Engine UASSET is imported with Nanite enabled