Game ready, PBR metalness workflow ready, day-night-cycle ready, game engine and user friendly heavy lift multi purpose cargo ship. Purpose-built asset for real-time applications as high quality background object. As heavy lift multipurpose cargo ship it can carry virtually any load, not just shipping containers. Those have an own UV layout and texture set and can be deleted if wished. All other ship parts have an AO option for with and without stacked containers on the ship. BigLift livery is reproduced from real life, you can utilize it commercially if you know you are allowed. Containers are kept in ultra low poly to allow massive stacking in the stowage on deck. All details were solved on the PBR textures and 7 x containers are mapped on 1 x UV layout allowing more variety within the texture. You can create 7 x equivalent prefabs in your game engine and scatter your entire maps massively with just 12 triangles per container and 1 x texture set for all. 3dgtx offers also different livery packs for the containers seperately at $ 4.99, so you can fill backgrounds with them using different skins i.e. in your harbor scenes. Ship is made in real world scale, metric, with a lenght of appr. 199 meters. Flawless and smooth low poly mesh topology with most details solved on texture. 100% tris, partly manually triangulated. Complete triangle and vertex count is 43.920 tris, 28.591 verts, without containers 33.672 tris, 21.759 verts. Ship is 100% non-overlapping unwrapped on 4 x UV layouts for hull, bridge, cranes and containers. Included are 33 x detailed PBR metalness workflow ready textures in native 4096 x 4096 px with many optional textures. In case you want to create different normal maps you got bump maps included. Each part has 2 x AO maps (without floor occlusion), for a scenario with and without containers on the ship. Attachment includes FBX, OBJ-MTL and native 3ds Max files apart from textures in 8 Bit .PNG. At least version 2019 of 3ds Max is needed to open the included native file. To view more renderings search for 3dgtx on Artstation.