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Q1: What file formats are tiger 3D models available in?

Most tiger models on 3DExport come in FBX, OBJ, and GLB — the three formats that cover 90% of use cases. FBX is your go-to if you're working in Maya or 3ds Max and need animation data to travel with the rig. OBJ works everywhere but strips animation, so use it only for static props. GLB is the format to pick for real-time engines like Unreal Engine 5 or Unity — it's a single binary file, textures included, which means no broken material paths on import. Some sellers also include native Blender files (.blend), which is useful if you want to modify the topology directly. Always check the product page for format confirmation before purchasing. Not all ""FBX"" exports carry bone data — some are baked mesh only.

Q2: Are there rigged tiger 3D models suitable for animation?

Yes — several tiger models on 3DExport are fully rigged with IK/FK setups. That said, rig quality varies significantly between sellers. A proper quadruped rig should have a spine chain of at least 3–5 joints, separate jaw control, and tail bones — not just a single root. Check the preview renders for wireframe or rig overlay images. If the seller shows only beauty renders, ask in the comments whether the rig is game-ready or film-resolution. For Unreal Engine specifically, look for models tagged with UE5-compatible skeleton structures. Rigged tigers with blend shapes for facial animation are rarer but exist — search for ""tiger animated"" to filter those.

Q3: What polygon counts are typical for tiger 3D models?

Ranges vary widely. A low-poly game asset sits around 3,000–8,000 triangles — enough detail to read as a tiger at mid-distance in a scene. High-res film or visualization models can push 200,000+ polygons with displacement maps doing the heavy lifting on fur detail. For real-time use, anything above 50k tris for a background character is a waste of GPU budget. The subdivision-ready ""mid-poly"" category — around 15,000–30,000 quads — is arguably the most practical: you can subdivide for rendering, decimate for games, and the edge flow is usually clean enough to rig without fighting the mesh.

Q4: Can tiger 3D models be used in commercial game projects?

Most models on 3DExport include a commercial license, but read the specific terms on each product page. The standard license covers use in games, apps, and film — including shipped products. Extended licenses cover things like resale in asset packs or use in products with very high distribution numbers. If you're building a mobile game with millions of downloads, that distinction matters. Some sellers offer custom licensing on request. One practical tip: save the license PDF at purchase time, not later — if a seller removes their product, the download history doesn't always preserve the license document.