Overview
Thoth Egypt Fantasy Character 3D Model — an intricately designed, high-quality 3D character inspired by ancient Egyptian mysticism and fantasy aesthetics. This model features a detailed costume and iconic Egyptian-inspired elements, ideal for game development, cinematic scenes, VR/AR projects, architectural visualization with fantasy themes, and creative artworks. Designed for smooth integration into professional pipelines, it’s a great choice for studios and independent artists looking for an eye-catching character asset.
Key Features
- Fantasy-inspired Egyptian character design with detailed styling
- Ready to use for real-time and offline rendering workflows
- Suitable for characters, hero assets, environment storytelling, and concept art
- Works across major 3D software and game engines
Supported File Formats
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Works With 3D Software & Engines
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- And other compatible 3D applications that support the listed formats
Usage Patterns / Recommended Use
- Game & Real-time: Import the FBX/OBJ model into your engine or DCC tools to build characters for RPGs, fantasy worlds, and action scenes.
- Cinematics & Animation: Use MAX/MA/Y /C4D/BLEND workflow files to position, rig, and animate the character for cutscenes and short films.
- VR/AR: Bring the character into VR/AR scenes for interactive storytelling, museum-style experiences, and fantasy exhibitions.
- Archviz & Scene Art: Add dramatic, myth-inspired presence to hero renders, fantasy interiors, and themed environments.
- Concept & Illustration: Use as a base model to create stylized artwork, renders, turntables, and promotional visuals.
Download & Integration
Choose the file format that matches your workflow. With MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND support, you can quickly import the Thoth Egypt Fantasy Character into Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other compatible tools—making it easy to start building your next fantasy project.
Uploaded by Karl Morfett on January 2019