monster hunter 3d models
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This model was crafted using 3ds Max 2014 software, with rendering accomplished through VRay 3.0. The design includes additional support items such as materials and textures. ...The file is available in various formats, including .max, .obj, and .mtl.
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Contain 4096x4096 textures for unity and UE: Base metal roughness AO Normal The model consists of 10132 polys and 10063 verts. Sculpting in zbrush and textured in Substance Painter. Rigging in blender. Fbx, blend, .uasset and unitypackage files are...
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Low Poly Human Figurine, A Highly Realistic Model The "Faced Low Poly Human" model was designed with a unique and intriguing aesthetic that defies easy classification as merely cartoon-like or too complex for digital display devices. Its creator...
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This item features a fully detailed Digital 3D Model (*STL format compatible with ARTCAM, ASPIRE, CUT3D, and other professional software tools). Do not mistake it for vectric or bitmap files, as it is also not G-code based. In fact, the object is...
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rathalos tail from monster hunter videogames rathalos tail
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This creation was crafted using Tinkercad's cutting-edge platform. ...Users can edit and refine it directly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/66IEeQVSgN8, where the latest version 2.0 awaits.
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The dark canvas beckons, a void awaiting its master's touch. Sculptor's hands move deftly, coaxing life from inert stone. As fingers dance upon the chisel, an eerie presence begins to take shape. The air thickens with foreboding, and the brushstrokes...
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For a majestic creature like the Kirin, we expect nothing but a perfectly groomed coat. Its flowing mane should cascade down its back, shimmering with every movement. ...Anything less would be an insult to this noble beast's regal stature.
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The distinctive blade that adorns the female Kulve Taroth armor is easily recognizable as a dagger.
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I've watched that video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/fD0aD2HNCdY and it's quite interesting, but then I noticed the strange word "bazelgeuse" in the comments section.