Violino com arco Modelo 3D
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Especificações
- Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
- Polígonos197,646
- Vértices161,719
- TexturasYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimadoNo
- Pronto para impressão em 3DNo
- Jogo pronto (baixo poli)No
- Mapeado por UVYes
- UVs não enroladosnon-overlapping
Descrição
File Format:
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The formats available are 3ds Max 2017 and 2015 as well as OBJ and FBX Once you open the scene you are going to find the model centered in the zero axis.
Materials:
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Unfortunateley the only render engine supported is Vray, hoping that in the near futur Arnold and Cortana would be supported, for that reason all the scenes materilas are compatible specificallly with Vray, no matter the version is
The materials was set to Multi/Sub-Object Material, the object itself has some different material IDs, but the bow model has its own materials separately
Textures:
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All texture paths are cleared, so you dont need to define their paths seperately which is time consuming, just make sure that you keep them in the same folder in which 3ds Max file exist so that 3ds Max can find them.
Textures resolution is 4K (4096 x 4096) each part of the violin, so that even close shots with high resolution would be clear.
The format available is JPEG
Renders:
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All the preview photos was rendered in 3ds max with Vray
The model is completely ready for use in the visualization in 3ds max + Vray
Notice that an HDRI image was used when rendering the the previews, it's not included in the file
Topology:
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The model was subdivided for reasons of UVW mapping, so keep in mind that the model is nearly unmodifiedable, in case of you need different kind of violin model and its textures please visit our profile on TurboSquid.
Geometry:
polys: 197.646
verts: 161.719
Oct 04, 2019
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Oct 19, 2022
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