
A medieval-style wooden and metal chest — perfect for fantasy or historical games. It can be used as a loot container, personal storage, or as part of interactive events.
When importing the file, all settings are applied automatically, including the animations.
In addition to the default "open" and "close" animations, two extra animations are included:
"hidelock" to hide the padlock
"unlock" to release the lid
The lid opening animation has two default versions: one short and one full opening. You can experiment with different variations between frames 11 and 71.
Sync sound effects with the animations to create more dynamic events.
A custom collision mesh is also included.
Textures are provided in 2048x2048 resolution.
You can adjust the material settings to increase or reduce the metallic effect — just ensure the rendering settings are correctly.
As a bonus, a decorative chain object wrapped around the chest is also included. The original material was duplicated with a custom Outline color to help highlight it in the scene. Feel free to customize it as needed.
To import .exrbr files into BAKIN, go to the "Resources>3D Stamps" menu and click "ADD". It is important to add through the "3D Stamps" menu and not the "Models" menu, so that all settings are made correctly. If the object has custom animations or collisions, everything will be imported automatically.




