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Guardian Lion (Foo Dog) 3D Model

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Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal_tris only
  • Polygons29,882
  • Vertices14,939
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedYes
  • Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping

Formats & Files

OBJ
(.obj)
5 MB

FooDog_GuardianLion_LR_UV.obj
OBJ

FooDog_GuardianLion_LR_UV.mtl
OBJ
27 MB

FooDog_GuardianLion_LR_UV_Color_8K.jpg
OBJ
13 MB

FooDog_GuardianLion_LR_UV_Normal_8K.jpg
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12 MB

FooDog_GuardianLion_LR_UV_Occlusion_8K.jpg

Description

8K Textures baked from high resolution 3Dscan: Albedo/Color Ambient Occlusion Normals Chinese guardian lions or Imperial guardian lions, traditionally known in Chinese simply as Shi, and often called "Foo Dogs" in the West, are a common representation of the lion in imperial China. Statues of guardian lions have traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy, from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), and were believed to have powerful mythic protective benefits. They are also used in other artistic contexts, for example on door-knockers, and in pottery. Pairs of guardian lion statues are still common decorative and symbolic elements at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures, with one sitting on each side of the entrance, in China and in other places around the world where the Chinese people have immigrated and settled, especially in local Chinatowns.
Sep 17, 2020 date added
Sep 28, 2021 last update

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