Sports Bottle 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygons4,152
- Vertices2,199
- TexturesYes
- RiggedYes
- AnimatedYes
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
This is a model of a [Sports bottle]
Originally created with 3ds Max 2014
|| USAGE ||
This model was designed for use as a real-time asset in a [videogame or simulation]
|| SPECS ||
This model contains [4144] polygons with TurboSmooth OFF
This model contains [66816] polygons with TurboSmooth ON
This model contains Standard materials and Includes V-Ray materials
|| PRESENTATION IMAGES ||
No Photoshop or compositing used, Product is ready to render out-of-the-box.
LIghts and cameras are included in the file.
Preview Images are rendered using the vray 3.00.08 version of the vray renderer.
If you render this file using a different version of this renderer, you may not have the same results as you see on the thumbnails.
This file includes information on lighting placement, exposure control and render settings.
|| TEXTURES ||
dr_7 2362*2362
Leather_d 4096*4096
Leather_bump 4096*4096
Leather_Normal_Map 4096*4096
Lines 4096*4096
other materials make in 3ds max
All textures are created from original photographs or drawings
Multiple Texture Resolutions are included
Very High-Res Textures are included as separate download
|| GENERAL ||
Model is built to real-world scale
Units used: Centimeters. Model is [1] centimeters tall.
Scene objects are organized by layers and groups
No third-party renderer or plug-ins needed is required in order to use this product.
|| ADDITIONAL NOTES ||
Units setup is : unit = 1 centimeters
|| Polycounts ||
- .max format
Subdivision Level 0: 4144 faces and 2199 vertices
with TurboSmooth OFF
Subdivision Level 1: 16704 faces and 8607 vertices
with TurboSmooth on 1 iterations
Subdivision Level 2: 66816 faces and 33919
vertices with TurboSmooth on 2 iterations
Oct 16, 2019
date added
Mar 01, 2022
last update
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