Fabled Rose – Cozy Lowpoly Baking – Starterkit


Cozy Low Poly Baking Starter Kit: 19 free, game-ready prefabs sharing one material for great performance.


by Fabled Rose


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Bring the comforting and sweet aroma of a home bakery to your digital creations with the Fabled Rose - Cozy Low Poly Baking - Starterkit. This carefully crafted collection of assets captures the simple joy of baking through a charming and warm low-poly aesthetic.

Designed with indie developers and artists in mind, this pack is completely free and highly optimized. All models are built to a consistent scale and share a single material and texture set, which drastically reduces draw calls and ensures smooth performance, even on mobile devices. Whether you're prototyping a cooking game, dressing a scene for an animation, or just need some delightful props, this starter kit is the perfect ingredient.


Key Features:

  • Completely Free: A high-quality starter pack with no cost, perfect for personal and commercial projects.
  • Charming Low-Poly Style: A clean, friendly aesthetic that fits a wide range of stylized games and animations.
  • Highly Optimized: All 18 models share a single material, making the entire set incredibly performant and easy to work with.
  • Ready to Use: Just drag and drop the models into your scene in engines like Unity, Unreal, or Godot.
  • Cohesive Collection: Each asset is designed to work together to create a believable and inviting baking scene.

What's Included? (18 Models)

  • Main Furniture: Kitchen Island
  • Appliances & Tools:

Stand Mixer + Bowl

Rolling Pin

Whisk

Wooden Spoon

Utensil Cup

Cutting Boards (x2)

Dough Cutter

  • Ingredients & Baked Goods:

Bag of Flour

Stick of Butter

Flatten Dough

Apple Pie + Pie Pan

Rectangular Tin

  • Decor: Cookbooks (x2)

Perfect For:

  • Cozy simulation and life-sim games
  • Cooking or restaurant management games
  • Mobile game development
  • Stylized animations and short films
  • Environmental storytelling and set dressing
  • Rapid prototyping for game jams