
Modular Column Pack – Vol. 1–4 Collection (20 Realistic Pillars with platform)
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This complete bundle includes all 20 modular columns and 1 platform (floor/ceiling). The collection covers a wide variety of architectural styles – from functional to ancient, ornate and damaged.All models are unwrapped, textured with highly detailed 4K PBR maps, and come with colliders and prefabs for drag-and-drop usability.Every asset is fully compatible with Unity’s Built-in Render Pipeline, URP, and HDRP. With structured folders, prefabs, and sample scenes included, this pack is perfect for creating flexible, modular environments with a consistent quality standard.Why choose this collection?Instead of buying each pack individually, you get the full range in one bundle – perfect for larger projects or teams needing flexibility across multiple styles. Whether you're building temples, ruins, dungeons, castles, or exteriors for a medieval village, this set covers it all.Features:20 unique modular columns (from Vol. 1–4)1 modular platform (floor, ceiling)4K PBR textures (albedo, normal, roughness, metallic)Optimized for performance with clean UVs and topologyPrefabs, colliders, and sample scenes includedCompatible with Built-in RP, URP, and HDRPIncluded Styles:Vol. 1: Ancient Stone ColumnsVol. 2: Heavy Fortress ColumnsVol. 3: Decorative Noble ColumnsVol. 4: Realistically Damaged Ruins ColumnsIdeal for: Medieval environments, dungeons, ancient scenes, fantasy ruins, castles, temples, historical architecture, modular level kits, neoclassical style💚 If you have any feedback or thoughts on this package please let me know at: dimensionalassetdesign@gmx.deTextures: 4kmaps for built in and URP:basecolor/diffuse, ambient occlusion, roughness, normal, metallic, displacementmaps for HDRP:basecolor/diffuse, normal, mask map (includes AO, detail, smoothness and metallic), displacementPolycount ranges from 1k to 30k triangles.The shaders and colliders are already set up for each pipeline. Just drag & drop it from the folder of the pipeline you use.