Ventilation au plafond modèle 3D
Caractéristiques
- Géométriepolygonal_quads only
- Des polygones134,946
- Sommets142,050
- Les texturesYes
- GrééNo
- AniméNo
- Prêt pour l'impression 3DNo
- Jeu Prêt (low poly)No
- UV mappéYes
- UV non emballésnon-overlapping
La description
Features:
- Real world scale of the model
- This model is completely UVunwrapped
- This model contain 1065963 quads, 0 tris, and 0 ngons
- This model contains Standard materials only V-Ray materials
- 3ds Max models are grouped for easy selection, and objects are logically named for ease of scene management.
- All objects, textures and materials have their own names
- No special plugin needed to open scene
- Scene objects are organized by layers
- No N-gons polygons model with quads only
NOTE:
- This model contains poles (more than 5 edges that converge to a single vertex.)
- All rendering images were created with Subdivision Level 0. But if you want, you can use TurboSmooth.
- Use objects as a designer to create your own ventilation model!
- All the same models as instance
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For FBX and OBJ file you can use vray material: Ceiling_Ventilation_.mat (included)
The scene is Ready to render with Vray 3.40.01 settings
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4096x4096 TIF ([X]) Main object and detail areas
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Units: Centimeters
Scene Size:
- x - 1048 cm
- y - 1096cm
- z - 151 cm
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Total Subdivision Level 1:
polygons - 8527704
vertices - 4348189
Total Subdivision Level 0:
polygons - 1065963
vertices - 1112657
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Preview Images are rendered using the V-Ray version of the 3.40.01 renderer. If you render this
file using a different version of this renderer, you may not have the same results as you see on
the thumbnails.
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The Scene Contains also the Studio-Setup
Avis
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