Overview
Tutankhamun Sculpture 3D Model is a detailed, high-quality 3D representation inspired by the iconic ancient Egyptian pharaoh. Perfect for 3D artists, game developers, educators, and architectural or archaeological visualization projects, this model brings historical atmosphere to your scenes with accurate proportions and refined sculptural detail.
Designed for use in modern pipelines, the model is delivered in production-friendly formats and ready to import into popular 3D software. Whether you’re building a museum exhibit, creating a historical game environment, or adding an artifact asset to a cinematic scene, this sculpture model helps you achieve realistic results quickly.
Key Features
- High-detail sculpt inspired by Tutankhamun’s statue style
- Optimized model suitable for visualization, archviz, and real-time scenes
- Works across multiple 3D workflows with common industry file formats
- Great for museum/temple scenes, history-themed environments, and storytelling visuals
Supported File Formats (Download)
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ (standard mesh format)
- FBX (interoperable animation/asset workflow)
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender native format)
Compatible Software
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- Other 3D software that supports OBJ/FBX/C4D/BLEND imports
Usage Patterns
- Game & Real-Time Projects: Import into Unreal Engine or other engines for museum exhibits, quests, or historical environments.
- Architectural & Museum Visualization: Use as an artifact prop in gallery scenes, educational renders, and virtual tours.
- CG & Motion Graphics: Add the sculpture to cinematic shots, documentaries, and historical-themed animations.
- 3D Printing & Modeling Workflows: Use the mesh as a base asset for refinement, scaling, or post-processing.
- Material/Shader Customization: Replace or enhance textures and materials to match your scene style and lighting setup.
Download and Start Creating
Download the Tutankhamun Sculpture 3D Model in your preferred format (MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, or BLEND) and use it instantly in Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, or any compatible 3D software.
Uploaded by Hoang Nhat Tan on April 2013