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Islamic mosque 3D Models

Find the best Islamic mosque 3D Models, free download in STL, FBX, GLB, OBJ, 3MF, USDZ for 3D modeling and creation in Blender, 3D printing, game developing, animation, eCommerce, AR/VR and etc. Generated by Tripo AI 3D Generator.

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Convert this mosque image into a clean, accurate 3D architectural model. 
Keep the key elements: the large central dome, tall slender minaret with balconies, arched windows, decorative front entrance with columns, and stepped entrances. 
Use beige and light stone textures for realism. Maintain correct proportions and symmetry, ensuring architectural details such as windows, doors, arches, and dome curvature are clearly represented. 
Generate a textured 3D mesh suitable for rendering and exporting in .obj or .glb format.
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A cozy small town in realistic cartoon style, designed for children’s animation. The town has a few colorful cartoon houses, a small school building, and a little park with green grass, trees, benches, and a playground. There are a couple of simple shops with bright facades and cartoon signs. In the center, add a beautiful Islamic mosque with a dome and one minaret, soft and playful design to fit the cartoon style. Streets are clean, no cars, no people. Buildings are low-rise, not crowded, the environment feels open and friendly. The scene is bright, sunny, with smooth cartoon textures, playful but realistic colors, perfect for a 16:9 3D children’s animation.
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a majestic mosque structure with a playful turquoise dome that winks in sunlight, its twin minarets dancing like graceful guardians, while intricate tiles tell colorful stories in patterns that shimmer and swirl with life
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