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Medieval arched door 3D Model

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Specifications

  • Geometrypolygonal
  • Polygons398
  • Vertices422
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • 3D Printable ReadyNo
  • Game Ready (low poly)No
  • UV MappedYes
  • Unwrapped UVsoverlapping

Formats & Files

3DS
(.3ds)

3ds.rar
Blender
(.blend)

cycles
blend.rar
Collada
(.dae)

dae.rar
FBX
(.fbx)

fbx.rar
OBJ
(.obj)

obj.rar

Description

A model of a medieval arched door. - Originally done in Blender 2.79b. Blender is an open-source 3D editor, everyone can edit this model and convert it to another formats for free. - The texture is unique and based on author's personal photograph (had not been taken from a public texture stock website). - No third-party plugins used. - Textures included: Diffuse: 1024 x 2048 TGA x1 Please unrar the textures to the same folder of the .blend file. In order to use this model with Autodesk solutions, I recommend you to use the .fbx file format. Tip: when importing .fbx to 3ds Max, please use the Autodesk Media & Entertainment import preset with Geometry->Smoothing Groups checked. Render: Marmoset toolbag.
Nov 19, 2019 date added
Oct 04, 2022 last update

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