Asset Breakdown
The Overall Concept This model represents a completely hollowed-out, burnt-out sedan, designed as a high-fidelity environmental prop for urban warzones or disaster-stricken game maps. It captures the aftermath of intense heat, transforming a common civilian vehicle into a grim piece of cover or scenery.
Carbonized Ash Exterior The body of the car features a heavily scorched texture, mimicking the look of carbonized metal. The paint has been replaced by a matte, charcoal-gray finish with white ash deposits scattered across the hood and roof, giving it a realistic, calcined appearance.
Exposed Skeleton & Interior Unlike a standard car model, this asset features a fully exposed interior. The glass is entirely gone, and the seats have been stripped down to their metallic springs and frames. The engine bay is also exposed, showing a charred engine block without plastic or rubber components.
Molten Aluminum & Slag Small details of molten metal are visible dripping from the front bumper and side panels. These silver-colored streaks represent melted aluminum components that have solidified, adding a unique material contrast against the black soot.
Structural Warp & Debris The roof and pillars show slight structural warping from heat stress. The model is grounded by a debris field base of ash and fallen metal flakes, allowing it to blend seamlessly into a flat ground plane without looking like it is floating.
Technical Notes
Files Included: FBX, GLB, OBJ, STL, ZIP (Textures).Quick Tip: For the best visual results, use a Subsurface Scattering (SSS) map on the white ash patches to give them a light, flaky look. The seat springs should have a higher Metallic value than the body to distinguish them as raw, unpainted steel.
STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 2.38 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 36.8 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 41.2 MB), OTHER (Other, filesize: 679 KB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 40.4 MB), PNG (PNG, filesize: 36.8 MB)