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Dune helicopter

Sci-Fi Ornithopter – Game Ready | Inspired by DUNE | PBR Textured

Inspired by the iconic aircraft from the film Dune, this game-ready sci-fi ornithopter is crafted with a focus on realism, detail, and performance. With a sleek futuristic design, high-quality PBR textures, and optimized topology, this model is ideal for real-time engines like Unreal Engine and Unity. Whether you’re building a sci-fi world, cinematic environment, or interactive simulation, this asset brings immersive visual quality and artistic accuracy to your project.

Features:

• Game Ready: Optimized mesh with clean UVs and efficient polycount for real-time applications.

• High-Quality Design: Inspired by the DUNE universe, featuring detailed mechanical parts and aerodynamic shapes.

• PBR Textures: 4K texture set including Albedo, Normal, Roughness, Metallic, and AO maps for realistic lighting response.

• No Rig / No Animation: This asset is static, designed for use as a background vehicle or environment prop.

• Formats Included: Blender (.blend) and FBX with full materials and texture setup.

• Scene Ready: All pivots and orientation properly set for easy placement in-engine.

Package Includes:

• Detailed sci-fi helicopter / ornithopter model

• Blender file with organized scene

• FBX export with materials

• 4K PBR texture set (Albedo, Normal, Roughness, Metallic, AO)

• Ready-to-use asset with LOD-friendly geometry

Perfect For:

• Sci-fi and space-themed games

• Cinematic environments and cutscenes

• VR/AR worlds

• Concept art and previsualization

• DUNE-inspired fan projects

Fly through the desert skies of Arrakis. This game-ready ornithopter adds a touch of cinematic sci-fi realism to any environment. Drop it into your world and let it tell the story.

Release Notes
This update includes the addition of engine-ready files specifically for Unity and Unreal Engine. The package now contains properly structured folders, prefabs, materials, and skeletal meshes optimized for seamless integration into both engines