Crystal Hilted Kandjar 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads only
- Polygons27,013
- Vertices20,433
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
Highly accurate and photo-real representation of an Indian crystal hilted kandjar with sheat and curved double-edged blade from 17th century.Suitable for use in broadcast, high-res film closeups, advertising, realistic closeup renders, design visualization,animation, presentation, etc. Completely ready for your next rendering project.
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-Poly count is 27013 with 8 objects.
-Mostly quad polygons (Tris are 4 out of 27013).
-Clean and optimized topology.
-Suitable for subdivision.
-Objects, shapes and materials are logically named.
-Model is found in a separate layer.
-Fully unwrapped. No overlapping UVs.
-Model is built to real-world scale.
-Units used: Centimeters (Model length is approximately 34 cm).
-No post-processing is applied in renders.
-The model contains poles (2 out of 20433 vertices)
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File formats:
-3ds max 2014 Vray (3.20.03)*
-3ds max 2014 Default Scanline Renderer*
Exchange Formats:
-fbx**
-obj**
* In order to obtain proper shadows and reflections in your renders, please unhide the hidden elements.
*No third-party renderer or plug-in is needed except the Vray version.
**Due to nature of exchange formats, render results may differ with original file and some modifications may be required. For normal maps, gamma corrections are to be set 1.0 and map values are to be 100.
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-Lights and cameras are included.
-Texture resolutions range from 2048x2048 to 4096x4096 (Diffuse, Reflection, Glossiness, Normal, Fresnel IOR (Vray Version) and Displacement Maps).
Dec 29, 2019
date added
Apr 26, 2022
last update
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