The Warden-1 IFV is a modern infantry fighting vehicle designed as part of a larger military environment project. The goal of this asset was to create a believable frontline combat vehicle that could fit naturally into a contemporary or near-future battlefield scenario.
The design emphasizes a balance between protection, mobility, and battlefield versatility. The vehicle features a compact armored hull, reinforced side panels, and a modular turret system designed for infantry support and armored engagement. Details such as reactive armor blocks, optics, hatches, tow cables, and suspension components were carefully modeled to achieve a realistic military aesthetic.
This asset was created with game-ready principles in mind while maintaining a high level of visual fidelity suitable for cinematics or portfolio presentation. Particular attention was given to the silhouette, mechanical functionality, and surface detail to ensure the vehicle reads well both up close and at distance.
Workflow
High-poly and base modeling done in 3ds Max
Optimization and clean topology for real-time use
Physically believable proportions and mechanical layout inspired by real IFV platforms
Final presentation rendered for portfolio visualization
This vehicle is part of a larger environment and military asset development project aimed at building immersive battlefield scenes.