Ordinateur portable IBM_5100 modèle 3D
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Caractéristiques
- Géométriepolygonal_quads/tris
- Des polygones20,482
- Sommets20,953
- Les texturesYes
- GrééNo
- AniméNo
- Prêt pour l'impression 3DNo
- Jeu Prêt (low poly)No
- UV mappéYes
- UV non emballésnon-overlapping
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IBM_5100 Portable Computer
The IBM 5100 Portable Computer was a world's first portable minicomputer introduced in September 1975, six years before the IBM PC. It was the evolution of a prototype called the SCAMP (Special Computer APL Machine Portable) that was developed a`t the IBM Palo Alto Scientific Center in 1973. In January 1978 IBM announced the IBM 5110, its larger cousin, and in February 1980 IBM announced the IBM 5120. The 5100 was withdrawn in March 1982.
“IBM_5100 Portable Computer” High quality 3D model, best for close up renderings. Has only TRI and QUAD polygons with correct topology.
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Description:
IBM_5100 Portable Computer
3D Model created in 3ds Max 2011 and saved to 3ds Max 2010 as well & render to mental ray.
ibm 5100_Redy to render.max Extra 1 max file include only for realistic render
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Model exported to
*.fbx,
*.3ds,
*.obj with default renderer
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Total 9 textures use in IBM_5100
5 texture are 2048*2048 px size
1 texture are 1600*1600 px size
2 texture are 1024*1024 px size
1 texture are 421*294 px size
For thumbnails renders used mental ray renderer.
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Total Poly Count :
IBM_5100 Portable Computer 3D Model Contains 20482 Polygons, 20953 vertexes
Tris = 1032 = 5.16 %
Quads = 18936 = 94.83%
NGons = 0 = 0%
Overlapping Vertices = 0
Nov 12, 2021
date ajoutée
Sep 30, 2022
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