Violin 3D Model

High-quality 3D model of a violin string, ideal for rendering, animation, and design mockups. Detailed geometry for close-up views and realistic proportions. Use it for music-themed scenes, educational visuals, and product presentations in your 3D workflow.

Violin 3D Model

Overview

Explore a high-quality Violin string 3D model designed for realistic visualizations, game assets, and product/prop scenes. This detailed 3D string model is ideal for close-up renders, character and instrument setups, animations, and technical scenes where accurate shape and material behavior enhance realism.

Usage patterns:

  • 3D product visualization: Use the violin string model for detailed instrument presentation, close-up shots, and studio renderings.
  • Game development & real-time scenes: Perfect for Unreal Engine and other engines where you need consistent geometry for props, mechanics, and interactive environments.
  • Animation & VFX: Suitable for rigging, motion tests, and effects shots involving instrument components.
  • Architecture/technical illustration style renders: Great for educational, diagram-like, or realistic media that benefits from true-to-form modeling.
  • Design iterations: Swap materials and adjust scale easily for different violin setups or variants.

Supported file formats (downloadable):

  • MAX (3ds Max)
  • OBJ
  • FBX
  • C4D (Cinema 4D)
  • BLEND (Blender)

Works with popular 3D software:

  • Blender
  • 3ds Max
  • Maya
  • Cinema 4D
  • Unreal Engine
  • And other 3D applications that support the provided formats

Download the Violin string 3D model and use it in your next render, game, animation, or visualization workflow—ready to integrate into your pipeline with the included format support.

Tags

  • violin
  • music
  • songs
  • instruments
  • play
  • accords
  • sounds
  • notes

License

  • Royalty-Free License.
  • Commercial and editorial use according to site license terms.
  • Redistribution of source files is not allowed.
  • Please review the full license details before using the model in published work.