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Low-poly

Games that feature 3D art that has a low polygon count per model. Generally used as an artistic style.

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PSX (PlayStation)

The PlayStation is a home video game console developed by Sony and released in 1994-1995.

The primitive polygon graphics have inspired a retro-aesthetic that many independent game developers try to capture when creating games today. This can be characterized by low resolution, lack of anti-aliasing, lack of perspective-aware texture mapping, and integer based polygon rounding for 3D models.

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Male lowpoly mesh with flat colors
A collection of 6 waste related PSX style models and their textures
Low poly pistols made with a PSX style
low poly psx characters
PSX-Style Double Axe Pack – Retro Low-Poly Weapons!
Fan made model of Malenia from Elden Ring :3
CC0 / Free PSX style models.
Low Poly SteamDeck/HandHeldConsole
Mini pack of 7 lowpoly models/props in the style of PSX games
Game ready low poly car tyre.
Game ready low poly car battery.
Game ready low poly concrete barricade.
Free retro PSX style asset pack
FREE 369 Seamless Synthetic Textures!
A taste of the apocalypse in every can!
3D lowpoly model of a church benc/pew in PSX style
A selection of old cargo things.
FREE 180 Textures for the Holidays!
Seamless grass textures made with blender nodes and baked to PNGs
A 3D eyeball model in PSX style. Can be used for horror games.
One large pepperoni pizza please
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