ammonite with complete underwater scene Modelo 3D

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- Formatos disponibles: Wavefront OBJ (.obj) 11.49 MBStereolithography (.stl) 998.42 kbAutodesk 3DS MAX (.max) ver. 8 97.18 MB
Render: Mental RayAutodesk FBX (.fbx) 11.97 MB
- Polígonos:44176
- Vértices:22090
- Animados:No
- Texturas:
- Articulados:No
- Materiales:
- Low-poly:No
- Colección:No
- Mapas UVW:
- Plugins Usados:No
- Listo para Imprimir:
- 3D Scan:No
- Para adultos:No
- PBR:No
- Geometría:Polygonal
- Desenvolver UVs:Non-overlapping
- Vistas:3190
- Fecha: 2019-05-09
- ID de artículo:240422
ammonites were marine cephalopod molluscs.they first appeared in the early devonian period.
their widely-known fossils show a ribbed spiral-form shell, in the end compartment of which
lived the tentacled animal. these creatures lived in the seas from at least 400 to 65 million years ago.
they became extinct at the same time than dinosaur.
their nearest living relatives are the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
in 3d studio max version only
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3 version included :
-ammonite with complete underwater scene render with mental ray (exactly the same than main presentation picture)
-ammonite with complete underwater scene render with standard materials + scanline render.
-amonite with mental ray materials and light in a simple scene without underwater objets.
all object displayed in underwater scene are present into 3ds max archive (rock, sand floor, shell, urchins etc..)
algae are made with hair and fur modifier
the topology is clean, mainly quad and suitable for all use (animation, presentation game...)
textures are hand made
for all formats (native + exchange) : .obj, fbx, stl
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the topology is very clean, mainly quad.
the model is uvw mapped and unwrapped - the unwrapped map is included into each archive
textures are large enought for close view (4000 x 4000)
the model is print ready. size in cm : 6,6x 12,00 x 7,9
Leer mástheir widely-known fossils show a ribbed spiral-form shell, in the end compartment of which
lived the tentacled animal. these creatures lived in the seas from at least 400 to 65 million years ago.
they became extinct at the same time than dinosaur.
their nearest living relatives are the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
in 3d studio max version only
-----------------------------
3 version included :
-ammonite with complete underwater scene render with mental ray (exactly the same than main presentation picture)
-ammonite with complete underwater scene render with standard materials + scanline render.
-amonite with mental ray materials and light in a simple scene without underwater objets.
all object displayed in underwater scene are present into 3ds max archive (rock, sand floor, shell, urchins etc..)
algae are made with hair and fur modifier
the topology is clean, mainly quad and suitable for all use (animation, presentation game...)
textures are hand made
for all formats (native + exchange) : .obj, fbx, stl
-----------------------------------
the topology is very clean, mainly quad.
the model is uvw mapped and unwrapped - the unwrapped map is included into each archive
textures are large enought for close view (4000 x 4000)
the model is print ready. size in cm : 6,6x 12,00 x 7,9
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Si precisa un formato distinto, por favor, abra una consulta de Soporte y solicítelo. Podemos convertir modelos 3D a: .stl, .c4d, .obj, .fbx, .ma/.mb, .3ds, .3dm, .dxf/.dwg, .max. .blend, .skp, .glb. Nosotros no convertimos escenas 3d y formatos como .step, .iges, .stp, .sldprt.!
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