Beer Bottle Becks 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal
- Polygons38,843
- Vertices49,282
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
This is a high quality and very detailed (closeup ready) model of a 0.33 Becks Beer Bottle. Since this type of bottle is very comon it is possible to change the labels on the bottle with your own or prefered ones.
MATERIALS / TEXTURES
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It comes with all the Cinema 4D Octane Materials/Cameras/Lights and it is possible to render it either "Realistic" (with scratches, dents dirt and fingerprints) or "Clean" (for an appetizing advertising look). "Beer_Bottle_Octane.c4d" as seen in the thumbnails.
Two different versions of Labels are provided in this package. Both versions come as seperate materials in the cinema file and can be switched very fast.
The Images where all rendered in Cinema 4D with the Octane Render Plugin. If you want to achive the same Render quality as in the thumbnails you need to use Octane for Cinema 4D.
Of cours you can do your own materials for other render software packages since all the textures are included and the model is uv unwrapped.
The Materials were made in Octane version 2.24.2, everything works as well in version 3 but might need some adjustments.
3D MODEL
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The 3D Model comes with a realistic Bottle, Bottlecap, Beer liquid (with carbonation/foam) and bottle condensation geometry as visible on the images.
If you just need the 3D Model you can find an Obj or FBX as well.
- The polygon count can be adjusted by reducing/increasing the subdivision level.
- Geometry made of mostly quads/triangles.
- Real-world scale, units in cm.
- Model centered at origin.
- Clean UVs.
- Unique/meaningful names for model parts, materials and textures.
If you are happy with the model feel free to rate it!
Have fun!
Dec 25, 2019
date added
Mar 03, 2022
last update
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