Asus ROG Mothership Desktop Modelo 3D
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Especificações
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- Polígonos14,356
- Vértices15,081
- TexturasYes
- RiggedYes
- AnimadoNo
- Pronto para impressão em 3DNo
- Jogo pronto (baixo poli)No
- Mapeado por UVYes
- UVs não enroladosoverlapping
Descrição
Realistic high detailed Asus ROG Mothership Desktop (from CES - Consumer Electronics Show 2019) model with high resolution textures.
The model has clean topology and it is good in any iteration of smoothing/subdiv.
The model has armature and rigged.
Game ready model - can be used in game engines and realtime scenes.
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- The units of measurement during the creation process were centimeters.
- Clean and optimized topology is used for maximum polygon efficiency.
- No extra plugins are needed for this model.
- This model consists of 2 meshes.
- All objects have fully unwrapped UVs.
- The mesh has 2 pbr materials, clear UV, textures and maps.
- Includes 4096x4096 textures (Diffuse (Base color), Metalness, Normal, Roughness, AO, Emissive maps).
- Also includes models without rig.
The model has simple Armature with 2 clearly named bones.
Rigged models are in .blend (native), .fbx and .dae file formats.
Also includes readme.txt with short tutorial how to use the armature.
Materials are:
Corpus;
Keyboard;
Textures are in .png file format.
All textures are in 'Supporting items' and in 'Blender' archeive.
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Model is in .blend, .max .dae, .fbx, .obj, x3d (Extensible 3D), stl file formats. (.blend is native file format). Made in Blender 2.79.
* Note: Rigged models include 'Rigged' in the name. All other models are simple.
*Just .blend file is CheckMate Certified.
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Scene render used hdri maps (not included).
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Dec 02, 2019
data adicionada
Mar 14, 2022
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