Overview
Satellite Dish Antenna 3D Model — a high-quality, ready-to-use 3D asset designed for architectural visualization, product presentations, TV/communication scene building, and real-time environments. This satellite dish antenna model delivers accurate geometry and a clean surface suitable for close-up renders as well as wide shots. Ideal for studios, freelancers, game developers, and technical artists who need a reliable dish antenna asset with flexible material editing.
Key Features
- Detailed satellite dish antenna model for 3D scenes and visualization
- Works great for rendering, animation, and interactive projects
- Compatible with major 3D tools and game engines
- Formats include commonly used interchange and production file types
Downloadable File Formats
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
3D Software Support
Use this model in your preferred workflow. It supports popular 3D applications and pipelines, including:
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- And other software that supports the listed file formats (OBJ/FBX)
Usage Patterns
- Architecture & Exterior Visualization: Place on rooftops, building terraces, and technical rooms to enhance realism in residential or commercial scenes.
- Product & Industrial Renders: Use for catalogs, marketing visuals, and close-up presentations of satellite/communications equipment.
- Game Development & Real-Time Scenes: Integrate into FPS/third-person levels, sci-fi tech environments, and outdoor prop sets.
- Animation & Motion Graphics: Add to scenes featuring antennas, signals, broadcasting setups, and outdoor tech installations.
- Training & Educational Content: Illustrate satellite communication concepts with accurate device placement.
Why Choose This Model
Whether you’re building a complete environment or adding a single technical prop, this Satellite Dish Antenna 3D Model helps you achieve believable details faster. Download, import into your software, and customize materials, colors, and lighting to match your project style.
Note: File support includes MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND, making it easy to use across many common 3D workflows.
Uploaded by James Swesey on February 2013