Medeltida axeln 3D-modell
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Specifikationer
- Geometripolygonal_quads only
- polygoner2,870
- hörn3,219
- strukturerYes
- riggadeNo
- AnimeradNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Spelklar (låg poly)No
- UV MappadYes
- Unwrapped UVsmixed
Beskrivning
Medieval Axes were weapons in the middle ages. They came in a lot of different sizes and shapes. Battle axes were common in Europe in the Migration Period and the subsequent Viking Age, and they famously figure on the 11th-century Bayeaux Tapestry, which depicts Norman mounted knights pitted against Anglo-Saxon infantrymen. They continued to be employed throughout the rest of the Middle Ages; although they dipped in popularity during the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries, they did not disappear: Robert I of Scotland used one to defeat Sir Henry de Bohun in single combat at the start of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, and they enjoyed a sustained revival in use among heavily armored equestrian combatants in the 15th century.
File formats:
- 3ds Max 2010 V-Ray (.max)
- 3ds Max 2010 (.max)
- Autodesk Maya Software (.mb)
- Autodesk (.fbx)
- Wavefront Object (.obj)
All textures are provided in 1024x1024 (Diffuse, Bump & Specular map)
Sep 17, 2018
datum tillagt
Feb 03, 2022
senaste uppdateringen
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