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Morphing Yoga Ball preview image 0A yoga ball, also known as an exercise ball, a fitness ball or a Swiss ball, is a large, bouncy, and inflatable plastic vinyl and elastic ball filled with air. It's often used to help with core strengthening and balance training.
Product Overview:
Enhance your fitness and wellness scenes with this realistic Yoga Ball, also known as an exercise ball, fitness ball, or Swiss ball. Designed for a variety of uses, from core strengthening and balance training to fun and relaxation, this inflatable ball is a versatile addition to any scene. Whether your character is working out, using it as a chair, or just bouncing around, this asset delivers high-quality realism with 21 color options and a morph to simulate the ball being squished when sat on.
Features:
Highly Versatile: Ideal for exercise, yoga, physical therapy, or casual sitting.
Realistic Morphing: Squish effect to simulate weight when sat on, adding realism to renders.
21 Color Variations: Choose from a wide range of colors to match different settings.
Optimized for Performance: low poly yet detailed enough for high-quality scenes.
4K Textures: High-resolution textures for crisp, realistic details.
Technical Details:
Vertices: 642
Triangles: 1280
Textures: 4K PBR textures
Morphs: Squish effect for seated positions
Applications:
The Yoga Ball / Exercise Ball is perfect for:
Fitness & Gym Scenes: Ideal for home workouts, professional gym settings, or physical therapy environments.
Casual & Relaxation Scenes: Use it as a fun seat, bounce around, or just add it as part of a cozy room setup.
Training & Rehabilitation: Great for renders focused on health, recovery, and wellness.
Bring dynamic movement and realism to your 3D scenes with this Yoga Ball—perfect for fitness lovers, casual settings, or simply adding a touch of fun!
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Where to buy: RenderHub
Publish date: February 24, 2025