Cangkuang Temple
Bring the ancient history of Indonesia to life with the Candi Cangkuang Ancient Temple Asset, a high-quality 3D model of an 8th-century Hindu temple.

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- Category:
- 3D › Environments › Historic
- Developer:
- Nusantara_ArtWorld
- Price:
- $16
- Supported Unity Versions:
- 2021.3.17 or higher
- Current Version:
- 1.0
- Download Size:
- 8.71 MB
- Last Update:
- Mar 14, 2025
- Description:
- Immerse your audience in the ancient history of Indonesia with this asset. The Candi Cangkuang Ancient Temple Asset features a high-quality 3D model of Candi Cangkuang, a significant Hindu temple located on a small island in Cangkuang Lake, Garut, West Java. Built in the 8th century during the Galuh Kingdom, this temple stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
This asset is perfect for creating historically accurate environments, cultural simulations, and educational experiences in Unity. The model captures the simplicity and elegance of ancient Javanese temple architecture, featuring andesite stone construction and a single-chamber design.
Key Features:
* Authentic Historical Representation: Accurate depiction of Candi Cangkuang based on historical references.
* High-Quality 3D Model: Detailed sculpting and texturing for a visually compelling asset.
* Optimized for Unity: Efficiently designed for smooth performance in Unity projects.
* PBR Materials: High-quality PBR materials for realistic rendering.
Technical Details:
* File Format: FBX
* Texture Resolution: 1024x1024
* Polygon Count: 1287
* Materials: PBR Materials
* Compatibility: Unity Editor: 2020.3 or newer, Render Pipelines: Universal Render Pipeline (URP) and Built-in Render Pipeline - Technical Details:
- Number of textures: 6
Texture dimensions: 1024x1024
Polygon count:
Cangkuang_Roof: 772
Cangkuang_Body: 383
Bangkuang_Feet: 132
Minimum polygon count:
Maximum polygon count:
Number of meshes/prefabs: 3
UV mapping: Yes
Types of materials and texture maps: PBR - Continue »