Pide turco Modello 3D
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Licenza RoyaltyTutti gli usi estesi
Ritorni semplici
Miglior prezzo garantito
Funziona fuori dalla scatola
specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni16,778
- vertici16,770
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltonon-overlapping
Descrizione
This model is built to real-world scale and centered to origin. This Turkish Pide is a high quality, real model.
High quality polygonal model, correctly scaled for an accurate representation of the original object.
Polycounts:
- max format
16,768 faces and 16,770 vertices
Unit: cm
File Formats:
- 3ds Max 2016 Vray 3.60
- 3ds Max 2016 Default Scanline
- FBX (Multi format)
- OBJ (Multi format)
Textures Formats:
- 1 .HDR - 2048x1024
- 6 .PNG - 4096x4096
PBR Texture:
- Diffuse
- Normal
- Glossiness
- Reflection
- ior
- Height
* renders Are made in 3ds Max 2016 using vray 3.60
All textures, materials and scene are included and assigned. The rendering is setup in Vray.
We greatly appreciate you choosing our 3D models and hope they will be of use.
We look forward to continuously dealing with you.
Sincerely Yours,
XNA Studios
High quality polygonal model, correctly scaled for an accurate representation of the original object.
Polycounts:
- max format
16,768 faces and 16,770 vertices
Unit: cm
File Formats:
- 3ds Max 2016 Vray 3.60
- 3ds Max 2016 Default Scanline
- FBX (Multi format)
- OBJ (Multi format)
Textures Formats:
- 1 .HDR - 2048x1024
- 6 .PNG - 4096x4096
PBR Texture:
- Diffuse
- Normal
- Glossiness
- Reflection
- ior
- Height
* renders Are made in 3ds Max 2016 using vray 3.60
All textures, materials and scene are included and assigned. The rendering is setup in Vray.
We greatly appreciate you choosing our 3D models and hope they will be of use.
We look forward to continuously dealing with you.
Sincerely Yours,
XNA Studios
May 01, 2020
Data aggiunta
Feb 07, 2022
ultimo aggiornamento
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