Get over 400 modular 3D assets for building fantasy environments
Epic Games has made two sets of modular 3D assets for building fantasy-themed environments, totalling over 400 individual meshes, available to download for free..
The Fantasy Bundle Environment Kit 3 in 1, created by games artist Denys Rutkovsky, contains assets for building a medieval village, a castle, and a cave environmnet.
Ithris Cemetery, created by Shapefarm Senior Environment Artist Rasmus Bagner Kristensen, is a fantasty-style graveyard.
Both are included in Epic’s free Unreal Engine Marketplace content for January 2024, and will be free until the end of the month.
Over 400 modular 3D assets for creating medieval and fantasy environments
The Fantasy Bundle Environment Kit 3 in 1 is, as the name suggests, a bundle of three individual asset kits: the Fantasy and Medieval Architecture Kit, the Fantasy Medieval Castle Kit and the Fantasy Cave Environment set.
They total 291 individual meshes, including building parts and smaller props, with 4,096 x 4,096px or 2,048 x 2,048px textures.
The Ithris Cemetery is a kit of parts for a fantasy cemetery, and comprises over 150 meshes, including building parts, props, foliage and rocks, with up to 4,096 x 4,096px textures.
System requirements and availability
The Fantasy Bundle Environment Kit 3 in 1 asset pack is available free via the Unreal Engine Marketplace during January 2024. It is compatible with Unreal Engine 4.23+.
The Ithris Cemetery asset pack is available free via the Unreal Engine Marketplace during January 2024. It is compatible with Unreal Engine 4.26+.
The marketplace usage rights permit assets not created by Epic Games itself to be exported to other game engines and DCC software, although obviously, some features require Unreal Engine to work.
Download the Fantasy Bundle Environment Kit 3 in 1 asset pack from the Unreal Marketplace
Download the Ithris Cemetery asset pack from the Unreal Engine marketplace
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