A digital content company needed 10,000 realistic 3D flatware models — spoons, forks, and knives — but only had a handful of inconsistent, mismatched assets. We built a procedural generator that creates production-ready 3D models with infinite variation.
The company sells licensed digital media and received a request from a key account for 10,000 flatware 3D models — spoons, forks, and knives. Their existing inventory consisted of disparate items at random quality levels and inconsistent appearance. Manually modeling that volume was not feasible.
An automatic procedural 3D model generator that produces realistic flatware items in any quantity. The system generates individual items or coordinated matching sets, with infinite unique variations driven by parametric random seeds.
Each generated model meets specific requirements for file format, level of detail, mesh density, UV layout, and PBR textures — all production-ready. We also built a dining scene, staged the items using physics simulation, and rendered photorealistic visualizations for the final delivery.
- Procedural generation of realistic flatware 3D models (spoons, forks, knives)
- Individual items or coordinated matching sets
- Infinite unique variations from parametric random seeds
- Output to client specifications (format, LOD, mesh density, UV, PBR textures)
- Physics-based scene staging for visualization renders
- Fully automated — no manual modeling required
The full dataset of 10,000 models was generated to specification. Each item is unique, realistic, and production-ready. The procedural approach means additional models can be generated on demand — the system scales without limit.