Anatomia completa della testa umana Modello 3D
specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni239,479
- vertici240,165
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltomixed
Descrizione
3DSMAX, MAYA, CINEMA 4D, BLENDER, FBX, OBJ. - Complete Human Head Anatomy 3D model. Materials ready. - Well organized. All objects are correctly named with clean topology. TRI and QUAD polygons only. - The model is anatomically correct. The skull contains 34 anatomically correct bones. The circulatory system includes all main arteries and veins. The muscular system includes 74 anatomically correct muscles. The nervous system includes all main parts: brain, cerebellum, spinal cord, eyes, nerves, and internal brain structures. The respiratory system includes the nasopharynx, trachea, thyroid, vocal cords, and other components. Skin: polys - subdivision 0: 8052 subdivision 1: 32200 subdivision 2: 128800 Muscular system: polys - subdivision 0: 7294 subdivision 1: 29174 subdivision 2: 116696 Circulatory system: polys - subdivision 0: 18238 subdivision 1: 72944 subdivision 2: 291776 Skeletal system: polys - subdivision 0: 56923 subdivision 1: 225912 subdivision 2: 903648 Nervous system: polys - subdivision 0: 136008 subdivision 1: 543786 subdivision 2: 2175144 Respiratory system: polys - subdivision 0: 12964 subdivision 1: 51840 subdivision 2: 207360 - Textured. Diffuse, Glossiness, Normal maps. 2048x2048 and 4096x4096 resolution. PNG. Eye textures: 1000x1000 PNG. - Materials and render setups included for: 3DSMAX 2018 Arnold 6 3DSMAX 2018 Redshift 3.0 3DSMAX 2018 V-Ray 5 MAYA 2020 Arnold 6.1 MAYA 2020 V-Ray 5.1 MAYA 2020 Redshift 3.0 CINEMA 4D R24 Redshift 3.0 CINEMA 4D R25 Arnold 7.3 CINEMA 4D R25 V-Ray 5.2 Blender 4.2 Cycles - Includes a scene with render setup. - Real-world scale. Units: centimeters. - No third-party plugins required (except render engines such as V-Ray, Arnold, or Redshift).
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