Chiński smok 9 Model 3D
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Specyfikacje
- Geometriapolygonal_ngons used
- Wieloboki517,321
- Wierzchołki545,159
- TeksturyYes
- RiggedNo
- OżywionyNo
- Gotowy do druku 3DNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- Mapowanie UVYes
- Nieopakowane UVmixed
Opis
High-quality and detailed Chinese dragon 3d model.
Model formats:
*.max 3ds Max 2012 V-Ray
*.obj Multi Format
Max file includes materials and textures.
Enjoy!
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Dragons are deeply rooted in the Chinese culture. The Chinese often consider themselves, 'the descendants of the dragon.'
Nobody really knows where the dragon comes from. The dragon looks like a combination of many animals. For the Chinese people, Dragons were described visually as a composite of parts from nine animals: The horns of a deer; the head of a camel; the eyes of a devil; the neck of a snake; the abdomen of a large cockle; the scales of a carp; the claws of an eagle; the paws of a tiger; and the ears of an ox. The Chinese word for Dragon is spelled out in roman characters as either lung or long. In China, the Dragon was credited with having great powers that allowed them to make rain and to control floods (by striking the river with its tail, causing it to open and thus divert the floodwaters) also Dragons are credited for transportation of humans to the celestial realms after death. Also, in China, Dragons are symbols of the natural world, adaptability, and transformation.
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In ancient China nobody had any doubts about the existence of dragons. People showed great respect for any dragon depicted in pictures, carvings and writings, and as a result the dragon became the symbol of Chinese nation. All people in china, including the emperor, prostrated themselves before the image of a dragon with reverence and awe. As a result, this unreal animal became the spiritual sustenance for a nation: firstly, as the totem of a tribe and then as the symbol of the nation. Eventually it became the sign on the national flag of the last feudal dynasty, the Qing Dynasty. The chinese people regard themselves as descendants of the dragon.
Sep 29, 2020
Data dodania
Aug 20, 2024
Ostatnia aktualizacja
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