
"Buka Pongpok" D model showcases the unique and charming architecture of West Java, offering high visual fidelity and modularity for versatile use in games, simulations, and cultural experiences.tested in unity 2022 by Nusantara_ArtWorldImmerse your projects in the authentic beauty of Sundanese architecture with the "Buka Pongpok Traditional House" asset. This package provides a detailed and accurate 3D representation of a "Buka Pongpok," a traditional dwelling of the Sundanese people in West Java, Indonesia. Characterized by its distinctive roof shape, often featuring a prominent front gable, and its construction from natural materials like woven bamboo and wood, the Buka Pongpok hut offers a unique and culturally rich visual element. The elevated structure on stilts is typical for this type of dwelling, providing protection and ventilation.Crafted with high-quality PBR materials, this asset ensures realistic textures that bring the natural elements of the house to life. The modular design of the components (roof, walls, frame, stilts, steps) allows developers to easily assemble the structure, create variations in size and layout, or even utilize individual elements for unique scene design. Whether you are building a historical setting, a culturally themed game set in Indonesia, or seeking a distinctive architectural asset, the Buka Pongpok Traditional House will add an unforgettable and authentic touch.Key Features:Authentic Sundanese Architecture: Accurately modeled after the traditional Buka Pongpok house style of West Java.High-Quality PBR Materials: Realistic textures for bamboo, wood, and thatch create immersive visuals.Optimized for Unity: Efficiently designed for smooth performance across different platforms.Culturally Significant Asset: Adds a distinctive element of Sundanese architectural heritage to your project.do you have request?send mail to lentera@lentera-nusantara.comNumber of textures 9Texture dimensions 1024x1024Polygon count of [Buka Pongpok 558]Number of meshes/prefabs 1UV mapping: YesTypes of materials and texture maps (PBR)