Navya Electric Bus Gray 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygons58,161
- Vertices63,557
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
Navya bus is a self Driving Electric Bus a high quality, photo real model that will enhance detail and realism to any of your rendering projects The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows for close-up renders, and was originally modeled in 3ds Max 2013 and rendered with V-Ray. Renders have no post processing.
Hope you like it!
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Features:
-No errors or missing files
-no Overlapping vertex nor faces
-no N-GONS Faces
- High quality polygonal model, correctly scaled for an accurate representation of the original object.
- Models resolutions are optimized for polygon efficiency. (In 3ds Max, the Meshsmooth function can be used to increase mesh resolution if necessary.)
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied.
- 3ds Max models are grouped for easy selection, and objects are logically named for ease of scene management.
- No part-name confusion when importing several models into a scene.
- No cleaning up necessary just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- Units: cm
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Textures
The model contain 3 sets of textures for Body,Tires and Glass (PBR textures)
All 4096 x 4096 pixels each contain
Diffuse.Png
Specular.png
Glossiness.png
Normal.Png
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notes for Obj,fbx
-Export as mesh only (need smoothness modifier )
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Also check out our other models, just click on our user name to see complete gallery and other buses models
Dec 27, 2019
date added
Mar 03, 2022
last update
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