Front render of Retrobot Graffiti Version – urban 3D robot mascot with painted yellow face and red shell

Retrobot Graffiti Version – Urban-Style 3D Robot Mascot for Games and Apps

View on TurboSquid → Retrobot Graffiti Version The Retrobot Graffiti Edition trades polish for personality. This 3D mascot wears an expressive street-paint texture — a nod to urban art and creative rebellion in the tech world. Its worn red body and hand-painted yellow face bring a sense of life, character, and mischief to any project. Designed for apps, Unity 3D, and interactive experiences, it merges modern game-ready optimization with nostalgic, painterly realism. Whether floating through menus or starring in an educational game, this bot leaves a mark. ...

November 7, 2025 · 3 min · 490 words · Leo Blanchette
Front render of Retrobot Kitchen Appliance Version – vintage 3D robot mascot inspired by 1950s appliances

Retrobot Kitchen Appliance Version – Vintage 3D Robot Mascot for Games and Tech Branding

View on TurboSquid → Retrobot Kitchen Appliance Version This Retrobot Kitchen Appliance Version is what happens when 1950s optimism meets modern 3D craft. Its enamel-like surface, retro color palette, and charmingly worn metal textures make it feel like a vintage appliance come to life. Whether it’s standing on a user interface, waving inside a Unity scene, or starring in an explainer video, this robot evokes both nostalgia and futurism. Features and Specifications Polygons: 2,776 Vertices: 2,425 Formats: Blender (.blend), FBX Textures: 4K PBR — BaseColor, Metallic, Roughness, Normal UVs: Clean, non-overlapping unwrap Rigged and Animated: Includes idle loops, emotes, and expressive motions Optimized For: Unity, Unreal, Blender, and AR/VR integration Classic Charm Meets Modern Optimization The Kitchen Appliance version channels mid-century design language — rounded edges, tactile metal wear, and a lived-in gloss. Built in ZBrush, Blender, and Substance Painter, it delivers high-end PBR realism with nostalgic visual warmth. ...

November 7, 2025 · 3 min · 543 words · Leo Blanchette