Triceratops Rigged and Animated 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads only
- Polygons20,054
- Vertices20,293
- TexturesYes
- RiggedYes
- AnimatedYes
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnon-overlapping
Description
High quality rigged model of Triceratops.Suitable for use in broadcast, high-res film closeups, advertising, realistic closeup renders, design visualization,animation, presentation, etc. Completely ready for your next rendering project.
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-Poly count is 20054 with 19 objects.
-Full quad polygons.
-Clean and optimized topology.
-Resolution can be increased with further subdivisions.
-Objects, shapes and materials are logically named.
-Model is found in a separate layer.
-Fully unwrapped. No overlapping UVs.
-Model is built to real-world scale.
-Units used: Centimeters (Model is approximately 6.7 m wide and 2.6 m height).
-Rigged with 3ds max bones.
-The model includes control shapes to animate the model (Please, see the pictures).
-This model contains poles.
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Main formats:
-3ds Max 2014 Mental Ray
-3ds Max 2014 Vray 3.20.03
-3ds Max 2014 Default Scanline Renderer
Exchange formats:
-obj
-fbx
Materials and lights are optimized for each renderer.
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Three different animations are also included with file. (Please, see the pictures):
-Frame 40-111 Idle (Loopable)
-Frame 140-240 Defensive Mov. (Non-loopable)
-Frame 280-339 Walking (Loopable)
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-Maps are in png format (4096x4096 resolution). Diffuse, reflection, glossiness, normal and displacement maps are included.
-No post-processing is applied in renders.
-High quality renders are included.
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Sep 29, 2020
date added
Feb 06, 2022
last update
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