Monitor video Modello 3D
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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- poligoni181,923
- vertici170,058
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltonon-overlapping
Descrizione
High quality realistic 3D model of the professional video monitor TVLogic LVM 182W.
Model originally created in 3ds max 2015 and Vray 3.60
Geometry:
-the model is accurate with the original size
-the model is highly detailed and good enough for close-up renders
-the model contains only quads and tris
-the model is ready and don't need subdivide or turbosmooth
NOTE: This model contains poles (more than 5 edges that converge to a single vertex.)
Textures and materials:
-all objects are UVW mapped with VRay shaders
-all textures in .tif format (4096 x 4096) (1024 x 1024)
Preview images:
-all preview images are rendered in VRay 3.60
-all images are raw render (no post production)
Scene organization:
-the model is is located at the Origin (0,0,0)
-real-world scale (system units: mm)
-lights and cameras is not included
Model originally created in 3ds max 2015 and Vray 3.60
Geometry:
-the model is accurate with the original size
-the model is highly detailed and good enough for close-up renders
-the model contains only quads and tris
-the model is ready and don't need subdivide or turbosmooth
NOTE: This model contains poles (more than 5 edges that converge to a single vertex.)
Textures and materials:
-all objects are UVW mapped with VRay shaders
-all textures in .tif format (4096 x 4096) (1024 x 1024)
Preview images:
-all preview images are rendered in VRay 3.60
-all images are raw render (no post production)
Scene organization:
-the model is is located at the Origin (0,0,0)
-real-world scale (system units: mm)
-lights and cameras is not included
Nov 13, 2019
Data aggiunta
Aug 31, 2021
ultimo aggiornamento
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