Cząsteczka węgla „Piłka nożna” Model 3D
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Specyfikacje
- Geometriapolygonal
- Wieloboki31,680
- Wierzchołki15,960
- TeksturyYes
- RiggedNo
- OżywionyYes
- Gotowy do druku 3DNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- Mapowanie UVYes
- Nieopakowane UVnon-overlapping
Opis
Carbon "Soccer Ball" Molecule by Thunderossa
Polys: 31680
Verts: 15960
Animated: 120f rotate 360° at 400x400
(Perfect to use in Trapcode Particular for After Effects)
Included Files:
3D Files
soccer Molecule.max (v. 2011)
soccer Molecule.obj
Soccer Molecule.mtl
Maps
Cell-BumpMap.jpg [custom seamless texture for any of your other projects]
Map__7_Falloff.png [for .obj]
Map__20_Noise.png [for .obj]
Sample Renders
Soccer Molecule - Front.png
Soccer Molecule - Left.png
Soccer Molecule - Perspective.png
Soccer Molecule - Top.png
soccerball-pretty.jpg
Notes
Renders are from the shaders in the first slot. The first slot gives a 'healthy' look. There is an alternate 'dieing'/'infected'/'cancerous' looking shader in the second slot to experiment with.
I call it a soccer ball because the groupings resemble a soccer ball to me. It can be used for any type of generic molecule.The custom bump map gives it an organic look, but can be removed for a smoother look. If you swap out the shaders for some tech looking maps, you have a cool sci-fi object. I created this a few years ago when I was making animations for a vitamin company. It was designed to fill space in the background.
The Banner image, soccerball-pretty.jpg was created in After Effects. The background molecules were made using Element 3D. The custom bump map doesn't work well with Element as it's not a 'normal bump map'.
If the poly count proves too large after creating a lot of clones, add an optimizer or pro-optimizer modifier.
Enjoy!
Oct 04, 2019
Data dodania
Feb 19, 2022
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