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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_ngons used
- poligoni6,508
- vertici6,544
- TexturesNo
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltonone
Descrizione
This is a model of a christmas led tree.
Originally created with 3ds Max 2011
This model is suitable for use in high-def scenes with V-Ray and many other type of works. As it does not use textures and is not UV mapped, it is
NOT meant to be used with games or real-time sims.
This model contains 14 separate objects.
This model contain 6496 quads, 0 tris, and 12 ngons.
This model contains V-Ray materials.
This product includes only the V-Ray version. "obj" and "3ds" formats are available but it is only the mesh.
There are extra elements in the preview images that are not included in the file.
All preview images are rendered with V-Ray.
No Photoshop or compositing used, Product is ready to render out-of-the-box. No cameras nor additional lights. Ambient light is ON and the V-Ray
lights included are the led strips lights (mesh light), which are of course part of the product itself.
Materials use checker texture map. Included with 3Ds Max. NOT included as separate download.
Model is built to real-world scale.
Units used: Centimeters. Model is aprox 376 centimeters tall.
Scene objects are organized by layer / group / selection set.
V-Ray 1.5 is REQUIRED in order to use this product.
"obj" and "3ds" file format does not have materials applied and will not render like the preview images.
File formats other than 3ds Max exported as base mesh (not smoothed).
Wall plane is not included in the product.
The spline objects are still splines, it's easy to change the quality for ceratin purposes, or even to change the shape of the tree.
Nov 12, 2019
Data aggiunta
Nov 12, 2024
ultimo aggiornamento
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