Odznaki detektywistyczne Model 3D
Specyfikacje
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- Wieloboki6,872
- Wierzchołki6,916
- TeksturyYes
- RiggedNo
- OżywionyNo
- Gotowy do druku 3DNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- Mapowanie UVYes
- Nieopakowane UVnon-overlapping
Opis
This is a collection of 2 Detective Badges. Each asset is a high end, photorealistic 3D model, that is created to help you add the realism to your project.Each model is suitable for any visual production - broadcast, high-res film close-ups, advertising, games, design visualization, forensic presentation, etc.
Detective Badge 129 is a recreation of an actual detective badge worn by Detective Randall Chaney.
Each model was originally created in 3Ds Max 2012, then fully textured and rendered using V-Ray.
All geometry and visual aspects of the model are optimized to give you highest possible quality for up to 2k renders. There is no post-production used on any of the renders you see.
This Collection contains:
1. Detective Badge 01 ID 1159488 - $49
2. Detective Badge 02 ID 1159495 - $49
* You save - $29
Features:
-This model is accurately sized to match the real object.
-Objects are grouped and named according to their real purpose, allowing the model to be rigged and animated easily.
-Clean and optimized topology is used for maximum polygon efficiency.
-Each model is fully sub-dividable to allow Turbosmooth Iterations to increase mesh smoothness if needed.
-All textures and materials are tailored and applied for high quality render results.
-All objects have fully unwrapped UVs.
-No extra plugins are needed for this model.
-Lights and cameras are not included in the scenes.
Specifications:
-Each model is included in 4 file formats.
-3ds Max V-Ray
-3ds Max Mental ray
-Cinema 4D R15 V-Ray
-OBJ
-Units in all formats: #centimeters
-All Textures are PNG format with the following resolutions:
- 4096 x 4096 px
Additional Notes:
This collection was created for 72 hours form our Leading 3D artists to ensure you get the best
Recenzje
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