Fruits and Vegetables Collection 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads only
- Polygons26,224
- Vertices26,300
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
Fruits and Vegetables Collection is a set of a 38 high quality models to add more details and realism to your projects. Detailed enough for close-up renders. Rendered with V-Ray.
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Individual Product IDs:
1402305
1405546
1405558
1433980
1435652
1440619
1448867
1452104
1454441
1454464
1454559
1458356
1465837
1469338
1469359
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MODELS:
- Clean geometry 100% quad
- Units used: cm
- Included different polycount versions (500 -200K polys) in max, fbx, obj formats (please download Accompanying Product Files). Only geometry without material but with correct UVW coordinates. You can use material from your favorite 3d software format
- Included dispace texture 8192x8192 EXR (for most part of items). Not used in the product but may be useful in some cases
- Included 3ds Max separate files with individual products (please download Accompanying Product Files).
Polygons : 26,224 (690 per item average)
Vertex : 26,300 (692 per item average)
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TEXTURES:
Textures of diffuse, specular, glossiness, normal (4096x4096) PNG (.png). These 4K textures were used for previews.
Also included the original 8192x8192 PNG textures for extremly close up rendering (please download Accompanying Product Files)
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PRESENTATION IMAGES
All preview images are rendered with V-Ray renderer. The studio environment is included (V-ray version only). Also included version without studio.
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File formats:
- 3ds Max 2014 with V-Ray materials
- 3ds Max 2014 with standard materials (only for easy convertation to another render)
- StemCell formats
Sep 29, 2020
date added
Sep 20, 2021
last update
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