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Bangkok City

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Bangkok City Streets Pack for Unreal Engine
Immerse yourself in the vibrant urban environment of Bangkok with this highly detailed asset pack. The "Bangkok City Streets Pack" brings to life the bustling streets of Thailand's capital, featuring an array of meticulously crafted props, buildings, vehicles, and environmental details that capture the essence of the city's unique atmosphere.
 
Authentic Urban Environment:
  • Recreate the iconic streets of Bangkok with highly detailed roadways, sidewalks, and street markings.
  • The pack includes a variety of street props such as traffic barriers, tires, garbage, street signs, and food stalls, enhancing the realism of your urban scenes.
 
Creating urban environments for games, simulations, or virtual reality experiences.
Developing realistic street scenes for architectural visualization or cinematic productions.
Adding a unique Southeast Asian city vibe to any project, with a focus on authenticity and attention to detail.
With the "Bangkok City Streets Pack," you can effortlessly build the lively and visually striking streets of Bangkok, offering an immersive experience that transports your audience straight into the heart of Thailand's capital.
Features:
  • Demo map included in the project 
  •  Authentic Bangkok street environment with detailed buildings and signage.
  •  Fully modeled Tuk-Tuks with multiple color variations.
  •  Diverse street props including barriers, tires, food stalls, and more.
  •  Unique high quality content
  •  Modular and optimized assets

Technical Details

Number of Unique Meshes: 327
Collision: Yes
LODs: No
Number of Materials and Material Instances: 258
Number of Textures: 561
Texture Resolutions:
128x128 [1]
256x256 [4]
512х512 [5]
1024х1024 [13]
2048x2048 [25]
4096x4096 [498]
8192x4096 [9]
2048x4096 [6]
 
Supported Development Platforms:
Windows: Yes
Mac: Yes
Note: This product supports Nanite for Unreal Engine 5.1+
More Documentation on Lumen and how to use it here: 
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