Middeleeuwse Trebuchet 3d model
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- Geometriepolygonal_quads only
- polygonen34,699
- hoekpunten35,258
- texturesYes
- opgetuigdNo
- AnimatedNo
- Geschikt voor 3D-afdrukNo
- Game Ready (laag poly)No
- UV-gemappedYes
- Onverpakte UV'snon-overlapping
Omschrijving
3d model of Medieval Trebuchet, artillery is most commonly used in the Middle Ages for the castle sieges.
Originally modeled in 3ds Max 2013.
Final images rendered with V-Ray 2.40.03
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- Quality only quads polygonal model contain [34699] quads, [0] tris, and [0] ngon.
- Enable and configure Render scene, camera and HDRI lighting included.
- Correctly scaled accurate representation of the original objects. Units used: Centimeters.
- Scene objects are organized by layers and groups.
- Model is optimized for the subsequent smoothing.(MeshSmooth or TurboSmooth function can be used to increase mesh resolution if necessary).
- OBJ, 3ds and FBX file format does not have textures and materials. This formats exported as base mesh.
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Includes texture and materials:
Rope:
rope-displacement.jpg (1024x1024)
rope_roughness.jpg (1024x1024)
rope_normal.jpg (1024x1024)
Stones:
stone_Specular.jpg (2048x2048)
stone_Normal.jpg (2048x2048)
stone_Height.jpg (2048x2048)
stone_Diffuse.jpg (2048x2048)
Iron:
iron_normal.png (2048x2048)
Metal_rough_patchy_2.png (2048x2048)
Metal_rough.png (3480x3480)
Wood and Metal:
trebuchet_Normal.png
trebuchet_IOR.png
trebuchet_Reflect.png
trebuchet_Diffuse.png
trebuchet_Glossiness.png
HDRI Map:
TS_HDRI_Studio_Product.exr (5000x2500)
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File formats:
- 3ds Max 2013 (V-Ray 2.40.03)
- OBJ (Multi Format)
- 3DS (Multi Format)
- FBX (Multi Format)
Nov 13, 2019
Datum toegevoegd
Mar 02, 2022
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