Mayan - Aztec Collection

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Formats (7)
Native | Blender 2.93
Maya 2018 | Arnold
3ds Max 2020 | Arnold
Unity
FBX
OBJ
glTF
Specifications
Publish Date November 22, 2021
Product ID 1817669
Polygons 341,480
Vertices 305,890
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Non-overlapping Unwrapped UVs
PBR
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Leo Almirez
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Description

This is a collection of models of the Mesoamerican cultural area, most are from Mayan origin, although there are some monuments based on the Aztec, Totonac, and Teotihuacan cultures. The models are based on real life constructions, located in modern day Mexico and Guatemala. Each asset comes with two set of textures, one representing how the building would have looked like when it was new, and another set depicting how they would look like now. This increases the range of use cases for the models, from jungle scenes, to historical or educational representations, to game levels, etc. Some models are of stuff that wouldn't have survived until today (Like the mayan dock and canoe, and the common people houses) so they only have one set of textures. The Blender, Maya, and 3ds Max zip packages are set with their own textures, but I'm including also the PBR texture pack, the UE4 texture pack, and a Unity Package with the objects and texture set up. Here's a list of all the objects in the collection:

- Mayan Canoe
- Dock
- Chichen Itzá - El Caracol
- Chichén Itzá - Temple of Kukulkan
- El Mirador - El Tigre complex
- El Tajin - Pyramid of the Niches
- Mixco Viejo Temple
- Palenque - Temple of Inscriptions
- Palenque - Templo del Sol (Temple of the Sun)
- Palenque - The Palace
- Platform (Meant as an auxiliary base for scene compositions)
- Pyramid Temples (Some buildings like the Pyramid of the Sun and others have lost their temple at the top due to erosion and the pass of time, so I made this set of 3 temples so they can be placed on top of such pyramids)
- Temazcal (A mesoamerican hot bath, it works similarly to a sauna)
- Tikal - Temple I (Temple of the Great Jaguar)
- Tikal - Temple IV
- Tikal - Ball Court
- Tenochtitlan - Templo Mayor (This one doesn't exist anymore, but I made a reconstruction based on historical and archaeological research)
- Tenochtitlan - Chac Mool
- Teotihuacan - Pyramid of the Sun
- Teotihuacan - Structure 1
- Tula - Atlante
- Uxmal - Governor's Palace
- 2 models of commoners houses
- 2 models of bridges
- Censer (It was used during ceremonies and ritual offerings)
- Tzompantli (Reconstructed from archaeological finds, it was made with the skulls of victims of human sacrifice)
- Zaculeu - Structure 1

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