Cleaning out the junk in the cellar or the back room of the studio has never been easier—at least digitally. Epic Games is giving away ScansMatter’s Warehouse Environment asset pack via the Fab marketplace until 26 August 2025.
The ScansMatter Warehouse contains 165 modular, production-quality 3D assets ranging from full building structures and racking systems to pallets, crates, drums, forklifts and hand carts. No idea if you can certify on that forklift, but … that’s a different topic. Designed for high-end game, cinematic, and VFX workflows, all assets are fully optimised for Unreal Engine 5.1+ with Nanite geometry streaming and Lumen lighting. Textures are physically-based (PBR) at up to 4096×4096px resolution.
The Fab Standard licence allows use in “any engine or tool”, including commercial projects, though users must still comply with Fab’s EULA.

About the maker
ScansMatter is a specialised 3D-asset provider and outsourcing studio, delivering premium modular environments, props, materials, and complete 3D scenes. Its work is aimed at real-time games, cinematics, advertising, architectural visualisation, and other content-driven industries.

The Fab listing for this Warehouse Environment highlights additional features: an advanced master material system with controls for surface variation, dust, and roughness; blueprint-based lighting; a fully playable demo scene; ray-traced plastic materials (toggleable); and full fallback support for non-Nanite or non-Lumen projects. Assets are modular, enabling flexible assembly through blueprints, and performance is documented, on an RTX 3090 the demo scene runs at roughly 40–50 fps. The package includes documentation and direct support via ScansMatter’s Discord server.

Why production artists might care
For environment artists, art directors, or anyone tasked with building an industrial backdrop in a hurry, the pack offers a ready-to-use, consistent set of assets that can be dropped straight into a scene or tweaked for custom layouts. The Nanite and Lumen setup ensures fidelity for both real-time and cinematic work, while the inclusion of blueprint-based lighting and modular building components makes scene iteration straightforward.
Performance optimisation and fallback compatibility mean the pack can slot into a range of hardware setups without excessive pipeline changes. The offer’s time-limit—free only until 26 August 2025—gives teams a short window to grab it before it returns to its standard Fab price.

A reminder before you roll in the forklifts
As with any third-party resource, review the Fab Standard licence carefully before deploying in production. Test assets thoroughly in your target pipeline to verify performance, compatibility, and visual match before committing them to a live project.