Anatomia del cranio Modello 3D
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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni61,191
- vertici61,125
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltonon-overlapping
Descrizione
Realistic and accurate 3D model of Skull Anatomy
Available 3D FILES for download:
- skull_anatomy_3ds_max_vray - 3ds Max 2013 with V-Ray 3.60 shaders, camera, lights, render settings with textures
- skull_anatomy_obj - OBJ
Information about 3ds Max 2013 file
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SCENE contains 6 objects:
"skull_lateral_anatomy" layer:
skull_anatomy
"studio_setup" layer:
backstage
camera
light_accent
light_front
light_key
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SCALE:
- Model at world center and real scale:
Metric = millimeters
1 unit = 1 millimeters
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GEOMETRY:
- Quads and tris
- All Parts have no overlaping Unwrap UVW
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POLYCOUNT:
- 3ds Max formats without subdivision
Polys 61191
Vert 61125
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TEXTURES (2 in total):
8192x8192 - skull_CM
8192x8192 - skull_BM
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RENDERER USED for the product imagery:
- Vray 3.60
- render parameters are available, you can render it directly
Thank you for choosing my model, I hope you like it!
Dec 02, 2019
Data aggiunta
Oct 11, 2022
ultimo aggiornamento
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