説明
Orange Juice Plastic Bottle
Enjoy the pure, refreshing taste of our 1.5 liter bottle of orange juice, made from the finest oranges on the market. Each bottle captures the vibrant flavor and natural sweetness of perfectly ripened fruit, pressed at peak freshness. Smooth, rich, and full of vitamin C, this juice delivers a burst of sunshine in every sip — a true taste of quality you can feel and enjoy.
2 Low-poly meshes
Static Mesh 1 : The Bottle (904 Faces) (x = 8 cm, y = 8 cm, z = 26.7 cm)
(+ 1 Separated mesh for the liquid impression inside)
1 Tangent space normal map texture (.png 4k)
1 Base Color texture (.png 4k)
1 F0 (specular) texture (.png 4k)
1 Roughness texture (.png 4k)
1 Transmission texture (.png 4k) (global IOR value setted to 1.350)
1 Opacity texture (.png 4k)
Static Mesh 2 : The Cap (160 Faces) (x = 4.63 cm, y = 4.63 cm, z = 1.4 cm)
1 Tangent space normal map texture (.png 1k)
1 Base Color texture (.png 1k)
1 F0 (specular) texture (.png 1k)
1 Roughness texture (.png 1k)
*** The Base Color, F0 and Roughness; for the packaging label can be customized in an image editor (planar UV) ****** Blender normal textures must be set in « non color » space while all other textures should be set in « sRGB » color space ****** If you plan to import the .fbx in Unreal Engine or in some others softwares you may have to invert the normal map green Y channel, may have to check sRGB only for the Base Color and re-assign manually all the textures to the respective material according the software specifications ****** To reproduce transparency in Unreal Engine you can use the opacity texture with a DitherTemporalAA node on a Masked blend mode Material but can appear grainy ****** To reproduce the glass Material in Unreal Engine you can use the translucent blend mode with the surface translucency volume lightning mode helping with the transmission mask texture but you may have to modify some other textures ****** 1 .fbx file and 1 .blend file ****** Blender version 3.6.8***
The photo used on the packaging is CC0 Public Domain
Free pictograms and free fonts have been used for the packaging design


