Overview
Boy Dancing Male Character 3D Model – a stylized, ready-to-use male character performing a dynamic dance pose. This 3D character model is designed for fast integration into games, animations, motion graphics, VR/AR experiences, and interactive scenes. With a clean, game-friendly character design and clear proportions, it’s ideal for creators who need a lively dancing character without spending time modeling from scratch.
Key Features
- 3D male character model in a dynamic dancing pose
- Great for character animation projects, dance loops, and character-driven scenes
- Suitable for use in real-time engines and offline rendering workflows
- Works across popular 3D software environments for flexible production pipelines
Compatible File Formats (Download & Use)
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Software Compatibility
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- And other 3D tools that support the included formats
Usage Patterns
- Game development: use as a dancing character asset for menus, cutscenes, or interactive gameplay scenes
- Animation & motion graphics: build dance sequences, promotional videos, and character animation projects
- Real-time visualization: drop into Unreal Engine scenes for performances, events, or virtual productions
- VR/AR experiences: incorporate into immersive environments where character motion is key
- Content creation: use for social media loops, short-form animation, and creative character showcases
What You Can Do With This Model
- Import and modify the character in your preferred 3D workflow
- Adjust materials, lighting, and scene setup to match your style
- Use the model as-is or as a starting point for further character customization
Download and Start Creating
Get the Boy Dancing Male Character 3D model in your preferred format and integrate it quickly into Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, or any other supported software. Perfect for creators looking for a polished dancing character asset with flexible, multi-format support.
Uploaded by Brent Ricks on February 2007