Collection de drapeaux de pirate modèle 3D
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Licence Libre de DroitsToutes les utilisations prolongées
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Caractéristiques
- Géométriesubdivision
- Des polygones36
- Sommets49
- Les texturesYes
- GrééYes
- AniméYes
- Prêt pour l'impression 3DNo
- Jeu Prêt (low poly)No
- UV mappéYes
- UV non emballésnon-overlapping
La description
The Collection includes most famous Pirate Flags.
- Edward Lowe
- Francis Spriggs
- Edward England (Ned)
- Edward Thatch (Blackbear)
- Stede Bonnet
- Henry Every
- Jack Rackham (Calico Jack)
All colored parts are seamed and many details as folds and wrinkles around all seams to get the most realistic fabric effect. This version of the Pirate Flag will embellish your 3D scenes about Piracy, historical or fictional. This model is ideal to use in any 3D scenes in games or for movie by using subdivision surface to get more smooth lines. The 3D model is ready for game and low poly using. All materials are ready for PBR rendering.
Originally created with Blender 2.80 and rendered with Eevee.
Low poly model
SPECIFICATIONS
Objects : 6
Polygons : 2484
Subdivision ready : Yes
Render engine : Eevee (Cycles ready)
ANIMATED ASSET
Objects : 1
Polygons : 36
Materials : 1
LODs : No
ANIMATIONS
Rigged : Yes (including armature and bones, no physics animations)
Actions : 2 (Simple in 138 frames - Natural in 575 frames)
Loop : Yes
STATIC ASSETS
Objects : 5
Polygons : 144 or 576
Materials : 1 (sames as the animated version)
LODs : Yes
Number of LODs : 2
EXPORTED FORMATS
FBX
Collada
OBJ (No animated)
GLTF
TEXTURES
Materials in scene : 1
Textures sizes : 2K
Textures types : Diffuse, Metallic, Roughness, Normal (DirectX & OpenGL), Heigh and AO
Textures format : PNG
GENERAL
Real scale : Yes
Scene objects are organized by groups
ADDITIONAL NOTES
File formats do not include textures. All textures are in a specific folder named 'Textures'
May 23, 2020
date ajoutée
Oct 08, 2022
dernière mise à jour
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