splash 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal
- Polygons236,723
- Vertices119,326
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
HIGHT POLY SPLASH
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features:
- High quality polygonal model
- render with vray in 3ds Max 2014
- vray material
- except for vray,no other plugins needed, just open the scene load the textures and render in vray
- other formats were exported from 3ds Max 2014
- textures are available in a separate zip file
- all materials applied
- all models and materials renamed
- suitable for close up render
- scene include lighting used in the preview ( vray light )
- all texture done by myself
- include 22 render .jpg without watermark 1024*1024
- include 16 vray materials ( milk, water, oil, chocolate, black ink, red wine, white wine, blood ,orange juice,dark coffee,mercury, gold,radioactive,honey, cola, beer )
- each shader are apply on an object for easy shader picking, merging
- the file include 4 liquid object ( left liquid, right liquid,liquid bottom, liquid combine) you can easily apply a different shader on 2 or 3 liquid for create 2 or 3 different material colliding, or create just 1 kind of liquid splashing.
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file formats:
- 3ds Max 2014 vray (3.00.03)
- 3ds Max 2013 vray (3.00.03)
- 3ds Max 2012 vray (3.00.03)
- OBJ (multi format) no shader, just model
- FBX (multi format) no shader, just model
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texture format:
hdr
size -3840*2880
236723 polygons combine no meshsmooth, 165559 left, 157821 right, 235605 bottom
119326 vertices combine no meshsmooth, 86931 left, 83458 right, 122600 bottom
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notes:
the preview images were rendered on 3ds Max 2014 with vray
Enjoy and thanks for your interest !
Also check out my other models, just click on my user name to see complete gallery.
Oct 20, 2019
date added
Sep 28, 2021
last update
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