Salix caprea Goat willow 01 Modelo 3D

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- Formatos disponibles: Autodesk FBX (.fbx) 95.22 MBSketchUp (.skp) 151.55 MBTwinmotion (.tm) 22.22 MBUnreal Engine (.uasset) 35.54 MBAutodesk 3DS MAX (.max) 13.05 MBBlender3D (.blend) 87.11 MB
- Polígonos:33333333
- Vértices:33333333
- Animados:No
- Texturas:No
- Articulados:No
- Materiales:
- Low-poly:No
- Colección:No
- Mapas UVW:No
- Plugins Usados:No
- Listo para Imprimir:No
- 3D Scan:No
- Para adultos:No
- PBR:No
- AI Capacitación:No
- Geometría:Polygonal
- Desenvolver UVs:Unknown
- Vistas:1440
- Fecha: 2024-09-07
- ID de artículo:527950
**Format:FBX,3Ds Max(Vray,Corona),SketchUp(Thea,Vray,Enscape),Twinmotion,Blender,Unreal Engine 5,Enscape(Revit,SketchUp,Rhino3D, Vectorworks,ArchiCAD)
Species: Pittosporum tobira - Japanese pittosporum **
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