Sonic Riders Zero Gravity Smile CGI Free 3D model
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Publication date: 2026-02-27

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Smile Extreme Gear – CGI-Style Fan Recreation (Sonic Riders Zero Gravity Inspired)

This is a high-quality, fully custom-made CGI recreation of the Smile Extreme Gear inspired by Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. Unlike other gears from the series, Smile never received an official CGI appearance in any cutscenes or promotional renders. This model was created as a passion project to imagine how Smile would look if it had appeared in the same cinematic CGI style used in the game’s pre-rendered scenes and marketing artwork.

The goal of this project was to bridge the gap between in-game design and cinematic presentation — keeping the original shape and identity intact while elevating the surface quality, proportions, and materials to match a high-end CGI aesthetic.

Project Goal

In Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, many Extreme Gears have both in-game and CGI versions, with the CGI ones featuring:

Smoother topology

More refined curves

Physically believable materials

Subtle panel separation and lighting response

However, Smile never received this treatment.This model is a fully imagined CGI adaptation, designed to blend seamlessly with other cinematic Extreme Gear recreations.

It’s not a rip or upscale — everything here was built from scratch to respect the original design while enhancing realism and visual fidelity.

Modeling Approach

The entire model was hand-crafted from the ground up, using the in-game Smile as a visual reference while reinterpreting the geometry to fit CGI standards.

Key Modeling Decisions:

Rebuilt topology to support smooth shading and cinematic renders

Refined curves and proportions for a more believable physical form

Clean panel separations to simulate real manufactured parts

Stylized but believable industrial design language

Extra attention was given to:

Seam flow and curvature continuity

Surface tension and smoothing transitions

Subtle asymmetry where needed to avoid a “toy-like” feel

CGI Style Philosophy

Since Smile never had an official CGI appearance, this version was designed to feel authentic to the Zero Gravity CGI universe.

The styling follows these principles:

Glossy, stylized plastics common in Sonic CGI renders

Bright but grounded color tones

Slightly exaggerated curvature for a premium animated look

Soft but defined panel lines

The result is something that feels:

Familiar to fans

Believable as an official render

Compatible with other CGI Sonic fan recreations

Materials & Look Development

The materials were built to emulate the iconic Sonic Riders CGI look:

High-gloss coated body plastic

Subtle roughness variation to avoid flat reflections

Clean, saturated color separation

Reflective metallic accents where appropriate

The surface response is optimized for:

Studio lighting setups

HDRI rendering

Turntable presentations

Stylized cinematic shots

Technical Details

Polygons: 204,752

Vertices: 204,802

This makes the model suitable for:

High-resolution renders

Close-up shots

Promotional artwork

Portfolio presentation

The density was intentionally kept high to preserve smooth curvature and maintain a cinematic silhouette without faceting under strong lighting.

Topology

The mesh was designed with:

Clean edge flow

Consistent smoothing behavior

Subdivision-friendly structure (depending on workflow)

While primarily intended for rendering, the model remains organized and readable for artists who want to:

Study the topology

Modify parts

Retexture or re-shade

Accuracy & Interpretation

Because Smile lacks an official CGI counterpart, some creative interpretation was necessary.

This model aims to:

Stay faithful to the original in-game identity

Match the visual language of CGI Extreme Gears

Feel like a natural “what if it existed” version

It should feel authentic enough that it could sit alongside:

CGI Blue Star-style recreations

Other cinematic Extreme Gear fan projects

Stylized Sonic universe renders

Use Cases

You are free to use this model for:

Personal renders

Fan art and animation

Portfolio work

Non-commercial creative projects

Study/reference purposes

It’s especially ideal for:

Sonic fan cinematics

Extreme Gear showcases

Stylized product-style renders

Why It’s Free

This model is released for free as a contribution to the Sonic fan and 3D art community.

The intention is to:

Fill a gap that never existed officially

Give artists a high-quality Smile interpretation

Help creators build better Sonic-themed renders

Share passion for Extreme Gear design

If you find it useful, consider:

Crediting the creator

Sharing your renders

Supporting future projects

Notes

This is a fan-made recreation, not an official SEGA asset.

Built with love and attention to detail by a Sonic fan and 3D artist.

Designed to visually match CGI Extreme Gear aesthetics.

Final Words

Smile has always been one of the more unique Extreme Gears, and bringing it into a CGI-style form was a really fun challenge. Since it never received a cinematic version, this project was an opportunity to explore what it could have been if it had appeared in Zero Gravity’s pre-rendered scenes.

If you end up using this model in your renders or projects, I’d love to see what you create with it.

Enjoy — and keep riding the wind. :)

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  • Polygons: 204752
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