A low polygon soccer collection bowl stadium 2 tier with generic
crowd. Perfect for soccer games requiring a low polygon count. The scene is split up
so that it is possible to remove certain items to lower the polygon count even
further. For example, the crowd is split up into the front, bottom or legs, and back,
so for instance, you could remove the crowd back and bottom parts when viewing the
stadium from on the field since they cannot be seen anyways.
Also included are layered photoshop files for the soccer field and
crowd. See the image previews for example photoshop edits. The layered photoshop file
for the crowd can be edited to remove fans and produce smaller crowd sizes. Also, the
stadium advertisements can be easily replaced with your own game company name, logo,
or anything else you choose.
Note: If you don't have Adobe Photoshop, you can download a free
image editing software called GIMP - google it. With GIMP, you can open and edit
Photoshop files just like in Adobe Photoshop.
All models below are in (.3ds, .obj, .fbx, .dxf, .jas) file
formats.
Items Included:
- stadium inside model
- stadium outside model
- stadium rails model
- crowd front, bottom, and back model
- stadium advertisements model
- stadium lights - 2 styles - model
- press box model
- jumbotron with separate screen and material to play videos model
- soccer field model
- soccer goal model
- soccer field flag model
- player bench model
- soccer ball model with 8 styles
Polygon - Vertices Count:
- stadium inside: 472 - 512
- stadium outside: 216-256
- stadium rails: 56-224
- crowd front and back: 650-2,000 each
- crowd bottom: 1,300-3,000
- stadium advertisements: 40-80
- stadium lights style1: 217-353
- stadium lights style2: 184-304
- press box: 52-54
- jumbotron with screen: 34-42
- soccer field: 9-12
- soccer goal: 192-262
- soccer field flag: 72-73
- player bench: 122-116
- soccer ball: 2,160-2,162
Also, each of the items above contain 2 different texture map sizes
for low and high resolution rendering. Non-transparent textures are in .jpg, while
transparent textures are in the .png file format.