The Saxophone 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygons235,660
- Vertices121,514
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
Realistic 3d model by kint3d Artist: The Saxophone
The saxophone is a family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones are usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece similar to that of the clarinet.
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Overview:
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> Native File Format -3ds Max 2014.
> Detailed Enough For Close-Up Render.
> Three 3ds Max (*.max) Files Included Standard 3ds Max Files.
> Native File Format -3ds Max 2014.
> All Object Property Management with Layers So That You can easily Hide And Freez Object.
> Original File Format - 3ds Max 2014
> Viewport Screen Have One Target Camera Similar To Signature Image.
> Real World Size (System Units - mm)
> Files Does Not Contain Extraneous Or Hidden Objects (lights, cameras, etc.)
> Model Comprise High Quality Polygon.
> Each Objecs Can Be selected Individually.
> All Mesh Can be Group/Ungroup Easily.
> Open Up Without Any Missing Image Or Plug-In Warning.
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Included Formats:
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#Standard 3ds Max 2014(*.max).
#Standard mental ray 3ds Max 2014(*.max).
#Standard V-ray 3ds Max 2014(*.max).
#Standard mental ray 3ds Max 2011(*.max).
#Cinema4D(*.c4d)
#Autodesk(*.FBX
#gw::OBJ-Exporter(*.OBJ)
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The Model is Completely Ready For Use & visualization in Autodesk 3ds Max Verson Under 1600.
Textures-Maps & Materials:
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# .vismat(*2 file)
# 512x512(*1 file)
# .exr(*0 file)
# .mat (*3 file)
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Note: Please Don't Forget To Open 'Readme' Text File Once You Extract The Files.
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Enjoy yourself
By- kint3d
Oct 28, 2019
date added
Mar 10, 2022
last update
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