Bule de Jonathan Adler Modelo 3D
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Especificações
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- Polígonos74,532
- Vértices37,268
- TexturasYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimadoNo
- Pronto para impressão em 3DNo
- Jogo pronto (baixo poli)No
- Mapeado por UVYes
- UVs não enroladosnon-overlapping
Descrição
Description:
High definition Jonathan Adler Teapot, originally created with 3ds Max 2017.
Perfect for use as a background, foreground or focus element in photorealistic architectural renders.
Features:
Corona sun is present in the 3ds Max files, meaning that the model can be simply opened and rendered to produce the preview images.
The shadowcatcher material and object may need to be adjusted within the light-mix to mimic the preview images.
Intended for subdivision (level 1 should be sufficient for most applications).
The model is real-world scale, centred at 0-0-0, grouped for easy selection and manipulation, and well-named.
Modifiers are present in the stack of individual objects, namely Turbosmooth, and ensure the expected render outcome.
No special plugins are needed.
This model contains poles (more than 5 edges that converge to a single vertex.)
Please note:
The wooden table, light and backwall used in the contextual signature image is not included with this model
File formats:
3DS max, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 (Corona Renderer V.2)
.fbx 2014/2015, 2012
.obj
Textures for exchange formats (fbx, obj) need to be loaded manually when imported into your 3d package of choice, and depending on the software some triangulation may occur.
Textures:
High resolution, high quality painted textures - painstakingly created to enhance the overall appearance.
Format: JPEG
Size: 2048 x 2048
Types: Albedo (Diffuse) x1, Gloss (Specular) x1
Geometry:
Polygon count: 74532
Vertex count: 37268
Corona Renderer Version 2
Oct 28, 2019
data adicionada
Apr 07, 2022
última atualização
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