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Atlantic Halibut 3D Model

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Royalty Free LicenseAll extended uses
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Andreas Piel

Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal
  • Polygons27,904
  • Vertices27,906
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedYes
  • Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping

Formats & Files

FBX
(.fbx)
3 MB

halibut.fbx.zip
OBJ
(.obj)
2 MB

halibut.obj.zip
Cinema 4D
(.c4d)
2 MB

other
halibut.c4d.zip

Description

Realistic high quality low poly 3D model of an Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus).

The Atlantic halibut 3d model is a well researched and modeled product; it features a realistic shaped body, opened mouth and gill slits, fins true to original in shape and length as well as lifelike textures.
All this gives the model a very realistic appearance.

All parts of the model are clearly named and hierarchically ordered. The model consists of 27904 quad shaped polygons and 27906 vertices.

- polygonal model, 100% quads
- no n-gons
- completely texured
- all textures and materials applied
- no overlapping uv-faces
- no isolated vertices
- no part name confusion
- no cleaning up necessary
- no third-party plugins or -software necessary

Jun 20, 2021 date added
Feb 04, 2022 last update

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