
8 Dinosaurs Base Meshes
3docean
There are 8 dinosaurs included in this package: Ankylosaur, Brachiosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Pterodactyl, Stegosaurus, T-Rex, Triceratops, Velociraptor. Clean and Low Poly: Strategically placed polygons, only where they're needed, is key. The low poly count makes it ideal for games and also makes adaptation and reuse in a subsequent retopology much easier. 100% Quads: Edge loops of arms, legs, and head are always in pairs, avoiding triangles on geometry as they can generate artifacts while sculpting and animating. Symmetrical: Models are symmetrical, always with an edge through the middle, therefore avoiding problems in mirroring. Eyes and mouth: Each model has separated meshes for the eyes and the internal cavity of the mouth. Ready to use: Models are in true size scale. The pivot's Y axis is up, with 0, 0, 0 as the world position. Every detail is taken care of so that artists don't have to worry about anything. Import them into your 3D software and you're all set. No overlapping: All Uvs are open without overlapping. Big UV packs are important for minimum cuts on the model without texture deformations, contributing to easier repositioning and editing. Hidden seams: The seams are hidden, such as underneath an animal or on a transition point between the sides of a wing. Same resolution: The UV's packs have the same resolution so that the whole model has the same amount of pixel resolution. Same direction and avoid diagonal Uvs: The Uvs are positioned in the same direction, either vertical or horizontal. When light hits the normal texture, it won't have inverted details. Diagonal Uvs are avoided as they cause ugly sharp pixels when put into lower resolutions usually found in mobile games. Face loopings: The eyes, jaw, nose and mouth loops all follow facial musculature. The same flows are present in both high and low poly models. Pecs and shoulders: In the chest region, polygons meet the first arm muscle (Deltoid), following so the arm movement. On their perpendicularly, loops follow open-and-close movements helping complete arm movements. Elbow and knees: Areas such as the knees and elbows follow a specific scheme on the right, making models have edge loops that hold deformations even with sharp movements.
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