Klassischer Wecker animiert 3D-Modell
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Spezifikationen
- Geometriepolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygone49,565
- Scheitelpunkte49,623
- TexturenYes
- ManipuliertenYes
- AnimiertYes
- Bereit zum Drucken in 3DNo
- Spielbereit (low poly)No
- UV-kartiertYes
- Unverpackte UVsmixed
Beschreibung
--GENERAL--
A high detail alarm clock completely UVunwrapped, smoothable, fully rigged and animated, made with 3Dsmax 2016.
--GEOMETRY--
The model was modeled in 3Ds max.
The model is smooth and easy to edit (TurboSmooth)
This model consists primarily of quads.
In 3Ds max version, this model is organized cleanly on layers.
--RENDERING--
The rendering is setup in Vray. Different camera angles is all ready.
--TEXTURE--
The model is provided with the following high resolution textures (main color map is .JPEG)
Color (4096x4096)
Metallic (4096x4096)
Roughness (4096x4096)
Mask textures (4096x4096)
In 3ds max version you can change the color of the model by materials organized with masks.
--RIGGING--
Wire parameters is used. Animation instruction is on a PDF above.
--ANIMATION--
There is three different animation layers including Fast animation,Minute hand and final is Ring Scene.
Each animation type begin from 0 and last 720 frames.
--FORMATS--
3Dsmax version 2016 (Good choice)
FBX with with more than two UV channels
OBJ with one UV channels
--SCALE--
This scene is modeled in real world scale.
--BENEFIT--
You can learn how to use textures and add complex materials.
Rigging and smooth animation is also ready and easy for the studying.
--NOTE--
The best choice for downloading is 3Dsmax format that all work is completely done. FBX is better than OBJ when you need to make importing in separate parts. All materials and animation types is not exist on exchange formats.
Sep 29, 2020
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Nov 26, 2021
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