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Food realistic 3D Models

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A realistic 3D Kerala Sadhya meal arranged directly on a flat surface, with NO bowls, NO plates, and NO containers of any kind. All food items must be placed directly on the surface as separate portions. Center: a mound of white Kerala rice with a small amount of melted ghee on top. Around the rice, arrange small portions of traditional items in a horizontal serving layout (not circular, not radial): avial, thoran, olan, pachadi, kichadi, pickles, banana chips. Sambar and rasam should appear as small poured liquid patches on the surface near the rice, not inside containers. Include one papadam placed flat and slightly broken, and one ripe banana on the side. Ensure asymmetrical, natural placement like a served meal. Each food portion should be a separate mesh with clear spacing. No symmetry, no circular arrangement. Realistic textures (grated coconut, curry leaves, creamy gravies), medium poly, clean topology, PBR materials, VR optimized, neutral lighting, no background, centered pivot
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A realistic 3D Kerala Sadhya meal arranged in authentic traditional layout, viewed from slightly angled top perspective. The composition must NOT be circular or bowl-centered. Instead, food is placed directly on a flat surface in a structured horizontal arrangement like a served meal. Center: a mound of white Kerala rice with a small amount of melted ghee on top. Surrounding the rice are small, distinct portions of traditional items placed individually (not inside bowls unless liquid): avial, thoran, olan, pachadi, kichadi, sambar, rasam, pickles, and banana chips. Include one papadam leaning naturally and one ripe banana placed to the side. Limit bowls strictly to liquid items like sambar, rasam, and payasam; all other items must be placed directly on the surface. Each item should have clear separation, accurate textures, and vibrant natural colors. Avoid symmetry or circular arrangement. Ensure realistic scale, clean topology, medium polycount, PBR materials, and VR optimization. Neu
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