Tacones Altos Zapato v2 modelo 3d
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Presupuesto
- Geometríapolygonal_quads/tris
- Poligonos6,088
- Vértices6,082
- TexturasYes
- AparejadoNo
- AnimadoNo
- Listo para imprimir en 3DNo
- Juego listo (polietileno baja)No
- Mapeado UVYes
- UV sin envolvernon-overlapping
Descripción
This 'High Heel Shoe Woman v2' is a very high quality with low poly & accurate model to add more details and realism to your projects. Detailed enough for close-up renders. Comes with detailed texture(3K).
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Features:
- Separated objects (shoes, heels & soles)
- High quality polygonal model
- Model resolutions are optimized for polygon efficiency(in 3DS MAX the meshsmooth function can be used to increase mesh resolution if necessary).
- All colors can be easily modified.
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied.
- All textures(3K) and materials are included and mapped in every format.
- Max models grouped for easy selection & objects are logically named for ease of scene management.
- No part-name confusion when importing several models into a scene.
- No cleaning up necessary, just drop model into your scene and start rendering.
- No special plugin needed to open scene.
- HDRI & scene not included
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File formats:
- Max
- OBJ (Multi Format)
- FBX (Multi Format)
- Cinema 4D R17
Every model has been checked with the appropriate software.
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Textures formats:
7 uv map (diff, reflect & bump)- JPEG (.jpg) 3K
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Hope you like it!
Also check out my other models, just click on my user name to see complete gallery.
Infos about my work:
I work my files with a lot of attention to details, good topology and optimizes polygons, I also bring a serious in the provided textures.
Newlc - 2017
Dec 01, 2019
Fecha Agregada
Mar 09, 2022
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