Khagwal 3D is a free 3D illustration pack by designer Nitish Khagwal, built entirely in Blender 3D. It includes over 45 base illustrations, each available in 5 color themes and 5 viewing angles — that's over 1,125 PNG assets in total, all released under a CC0 license for free commercial use. The overall color treatment feels well-considered: not the overly saturated cartoon-3D look, but a range from bright to muted tones that blend in nicely with product pages and marketing materials.
Nitish Khagwal works primarily in Blender 3D. Beyond direct PNG downloads, he's also published the files on Figma Community and built a web-based Explorer interface where you can filter by theme and angle — handy when you just need a few specific assets.
A Few Things That Make It Genuinely Useful
Each illustration comes in 5 angles: front, left, right, top, and perspective — same element, different layout possibilities
5 hand-curated color themes (Aero, Amber, Charcoal, Elite, Slate), so you can match different design moods without recoloring anything yourself
The entire set is built in Blender 3D with consistent proportions, lighting direction, and rounded edges — mix and match without visual inconsistency
Available on both Figma Community and a web-based Explorer, so you can pick individual assets without downloading the full pack
Can You Use Khagwal 3D for Commercial Projects?
Yes. Khagwal 3D is released under the CC0 Public Domain License — free for both personal and commercial use, with no attribution required and no usage restrictions. As clean as licensing gets.
What File Formats Does Khagwal 3D Offer?
PNG format is available for direct download, ready to drop into Figma, Sketch, Canva, or Keynote. For more flexibility, the original design files are also accessible via Figma Community.
What Kind of Projects Is This a Good Fit For?
App onboarding flows or empty state screens — pick a few illustrations in the same color theme and you've got a cohesive set of guide visuals
Landing page hero sections or feature breakdowns, using different angles to add depth to the layout
Social media posts, ad banners, and newsletter graphics — CC0 means no licensing headaches
Dark mode interfaces can go straight to the Charcoal or Elite themes, saving you the trouble of adjusting colors yourself