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3D Models and Free Textures Resources
Just sending the site called Relebook out here. It has lots of 3D models (some are free) that are great for making games.
It’s packed with a huge variety of assets that are super easy to download and perfect for GDevelop. Relebook helps you make your games look amazing without costing a thing. It’s a great way to boost your visuals and save time.
Give it a try and elevate your GDevelop projects today!
3D Models and Free Textures Resource for Game Development: https://3dmodels.relebook.com/model-category/8-1-Game%20&%20Movie%20Character
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