Caboose del vagone Modello 3D
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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni103,750
- vertici105,713
- TexturesNo
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltomixed
Descrizione
This is a Model of passenger train caboose(to provide shelter for crew at the end of a train), originally created with Autodesk Maya 2015.
USAGE
- This model was designed for use as a real-time asset in a film production.
- This model is suitable for use in broadcast, high-res film close-ups, advertising, design visualization.
PRESENTATION IMAGES
- All images were render with Autodesk Maya 2015 in mental ray, Physical Sun and Sky light .
- No modifications were made to the rendered preview images all preview images are the rendered output from Autodesk Maya 2015. One preview image(2nd image) with a background was added in Photoshop, and this background doesn't come with the model.
GENERAL
- Model is built to real-world scale.
- Model is placed at origin.
- Model has materials and shaders applied.
- Units used: Centimeters.
- No cleaning up necessary, all objects are properly and uniquely named.
- Scene objects are organized by groups.
- This file has a mental ray Physical Sun and Sky.
- All colors can be easily modified.
- Materials are native Autodesk Maya 2015 Materials.
SPECS
- This model contains quads and tris.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- This file has Physical Sun and Sky light included in the model. You could at any given point of time remove this light by going to: render settings -> Indirect Lighting -> Physical Sun and Sky.
- This model comes in two other formats FBX 2011 and OBJ. Only Maya version contains Shaders and lit setup.
FBX file format : Type - Binary
Version - FBX 2011
FBX plug-in version: 2015.0 Release(225587)
Dec 25, 2019
Data aggiunta
Apr 26, 2022
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