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Stegosaurus 3D-Modell

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  • Geometriepolygonal_tris only
  • Polygone37,004
  • Scheitelpunkte20,537
  • TexturenYes
  • ManipuliertenNo
  • AnimiertNo
  • Bereit zum Drucken in 3DNo
  • Spielbereit (low poly)No
  • UV-kartiertYes
  • Unverpackte UVsnone

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Highly detailed, ready-to-use 3D model created in a modern visual editor: ?? Product advantages: Low-poly representation — optimized for gaming projects, AR/VR and mobile applications. Ready UV unwrapping — filled with full-size textures and normal maps, which allows you to immediately proceed to rendering and animation. Broad compatibility — works out of the box with 3D engines, online platforms and animation software. ?? Technical details: Textures: PBR + normal maps Optimization: constant LOD or low-poly version ? Applicability: Games (NPC, environment, scenery) AR/VR projects (museums, scientific applications) Illustration and visualization (scientific scenes, documentaries) Educational programs (dinosaur anatomy).

Stegosaurus (/stsrs/) is a genus of thyreophoran dinosaur. Fossils of this genus date to the Late Jurassic period, where they are found in Kimmeridgian to early Tithonian aged strata, between 155 and 150 million years ago, in the western United States and Portugal. Several species have been classified in the upper Morrison Formation of the western U.S, though only three are universally recognized; S. stenops, S. ungulatus and S. sulcatus. The remains of over 80 individual animals of this genus have been found. Stegosaurus would have lived alongside dinosaurs such as Apatosaurus, Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, Allosaurus, and Ceratosaurus; the latter two may have been predators of it. These were large, heavily built, herbivorous quadrupeds with rounded backs, short fore limbs, long hind limbs, and tails held high in the air. Due to their distinctive combination of broad, upright plates and tail tipped with spikes, Stegosaurus is one of the most recognizable kinds of dinosaur. The function of this array of plates and spikes has been the subject of much speculation among scientists. Today, it is generally agreed that their spikes were most likely used for defense against predators, while their plates may have been used primarily for display, and secondarily for thermoregulatory functions. Stegosaurus had a relatively low brain-to-body mass ratio. It had a short neck and a small head, meaning it most likely ate low-lying bushes and shrubs. One species, Stegosaurus ungulatus, is the largest known of all the stegosaurians (bigger than related dinosaurs such as Kentrosaurus and Huayangosaurus).

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