MV22 Osprey USMC Modello 3D
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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni2,950
- vertici3,055
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltooverlapping
Descrizione
MV-22B Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft of the United States Marine Corps . Single 4096 square diffuse texture map, used on fuselage, glass and 'fast rotor' materials, plus similar sized specular map.
Part of a huge related collection available from ES3DStudios. Many more linked sets available in a range of formats. Click 'ES3DStudios' for full range.
All renders shown here were created with the 3ds Max mental ray renderer, and modeled predominately in quads.
Please get in touch for a full range of customizations to your exact spec. Full range of OpFor characters also available, as well as region specific architecture. Model was originally created for use in a high-end simulation product.
Texture Res: Single 4096 x 4096 diffuse map, plus specular map at same size.
Native format is 3ds Max 2013.
No 3rd party plugins required.
Please note: textures are included only in the 3ds Max archive (download this file with whatever format you require).
This model comes with a choice of 2 rotor sets;
1.) Straight rotors (for animating with render motion blur)
2.) Alpha effect image based 'fast' rotors (shown in sky renders.)
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The V22 Osprey is a joint service, multi-mission, military tilt rotor aircraft with both a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short takeoff and landing capability (STOL). It is designed to perform missions like a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a turboprop aircraft. The initial operators are the U.S. Marine Corps and United States Air Force.
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Sep 13, 2020
Data aggiunta
Feb 04, 2022
ultimo aggiornamento
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