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Presupuesto
- Geometríapolygonal
- Poligonos30,143
- Vértices17,115
- TexturasYes
- AparejadoNo
- AnimadoNo
- Listo para imprimir en 3DNo
- Juego listo (polietileno baja)No
- Mapeado UVYes
- UV sin envolvernone
Descripción
HIRES MODEL OF A CLIFF
>>> Scene Information
- the scene is prepared for vray
- the scene uses Linear Workflow
- all maps are included
- all previews are renderoutputs
- the scene is modelled in [cm]
- the main preview images shows the scene with some post effects
- polies: 30.143
- vertices: 17.115
>>> Geometry
- the rock geometry uses Turbosmooth and several deformation modifiers
- the stack is still available
- you can change the settings of the look of the rocks
- for display performance the TS iteration is set to 1 (30.000 polies) - but it renders with 5 iterations (7 mio polies)
- all objects are named
- the cliff is around 700m long
- the water surface is a basic surface with bumped waves
- the backside of the main rock formation is open.
>>> Materials
- all maps are included
- use asset tracking to point to the maps folder
- all materials are named
- the rock texture is a 3k jpg texture
- the water foam uses the latest vray built - the self illumination slot is used...but it would render also with an older vray version...the foam will just be a bit darker.
>>> Lightsetup
- the scene uses a vraysun with vraysky and a vraycamera
- the scene is set up for LWF
- you can open the scene and render to receive the very same result as shown in the preview images.
>>> Formats
- the native format is 3dsmax Design 2013. It was safed for 3dsmax 2010.
>>> please check out my catalogue for more landscape models
>>> if you like this model I would kindly ask you to rate it
>>> this is a computer generated 3d model - it is not a real life object.
Nov 12, 2021
Fecha Agregada
Feb 21, 2022
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