
27 Stones Background 3D Asset — VOL 02
27 Stones Background 3D Asset — VOL 02: twenty-seven untextured game-ready rocks with an Unreal project, base material and ten instances.
Set 5 turns the corner. Two canopies meet over an L-shaped counter, and the surface underneath is crowded with small containers — bowls, shallow crates and baskets of fruit and vegetables, packed close enough that the timber barely shows through. It is the busiest of the five stalls and the one that photographs best from above.
Corners are the hardest part of a market to build and the part that sells it. A row of stalls facing one direction looks like a shop window; a pitch that wraps a corner tells the eye the market continues around it, which is how you imply a district you have not modelled. Set 5 is built for that shot, and its density means a single stall can carry a wide frame on its own.
The whole pack behind it holds 123 unique meshes, 291 textures and 102 materials and material instances, ranging from 342 triangles on the lightest prop to 305,698 on the heaviest. Because each container is a separate object, the top of this counter is also the fastest prop shop in the collection: drag a dozen bowls of fruit off it and you have dressed a kitchen, a pantry or a feast without touching another file.
This aisle is production work, not a demo. The meshes are optimised for real-time budgets, the UVs are packed with proper padding, and the texture sets are 4K PBR with consistent naming so a whole folder can be imported at once.
Tested in Unreal Engine and Unity. Scale, pivots and orientation are all correct on import.

27 Stones Background 3D Asset — VOL 02: twenty-seven untextured game-ready rocks with an Unreal project, base material and ten instances.

5 Medieval Wooden Market is a set of 5 Medieval Wooden Market game-ready meshes to drop into a real-time scene.

Medieval Wooden Market Pack Set 4: the long open trestle table under grey striped canvas, produce laid straight onto the boards.

Medieval Wooden Market Pack Set 3: the shelved shopfront stall — tiers of pottery, bread and fruit rising behind the counter.