Main Formats for Scanned 3D Models
At Renderbot, we provide scanned 3D models in various formats to ensure seamless compatibility with industry-standard 3D software. Our photogrammetry-based 3D assets are optimized for realistic rendering and accurate scaling.

✅ Geometry and Textures of 3D Models
- OBJ + PNG – a widely supported format for 3D models in most 3D editors.
- FBX + PNG – ideal for architectural visualization using 3D models.
- STL – commonly used for 3D printing 3D models.
✅ Ready-to-Render 3D Models
- 3ds Max 2017 (Standard Material) + Textures – basic material setup for 3D models.
- 3ds Max 2017 + Corona 6 + Textures – optimized for high-quality rendering of photogrammetry-based 3D assets.
- Cinema 4D R19 + Corona 6 + Textures – preconfigured materials for realistic rendering of 3D models.
- SketchUp 2013 – compatible with older and newer versions for architectural workflows using 3D models.
How to Choose the Right Format for Scanned 3D Models?
- For universal 3D models, use OBJ or FBX.
- For 3D printing 3D models, STL is the most suitable format.
- If you work in 3ds Max or Cinema 4D, download ready-to-render photogrammetry-based 3D assets.
- For SketchUp, select SketchUp 2013 format for easy import of 3D models.
Why Choose Scanned 3D Models from Renderbot?
Our 3D models, also referred to as photogrammetry-based 3D assets, provide unmatched realism, high-resolution textures, and accurate geometric details. These models are meticulously processed to ensure clean topology, detailed UV mapping, and optimized texture sizes.
By choosing 3D models from Renderbot, you get high-fidelity 3D scans perfect for architectural visualization, CGI, and 3D printing projects.
Additional Resources on Scanned 3D Models
Renderbot Links
- 📌 Official Renderbot Website – 3D Models Collection – renderbot.com
- 📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about 3D Models – renderbot.com/help
- 📌 Support for 3D Models – support@renderbot.com
💡 If you have any questions about scanned 3D models, feel free to contact our support team or explore other articles in the Help Center. 🚀