
Ammonite with complete underwater scene
3docean
Ammonites were marine cephalopod molluscs that first appeared in the early Devonian period. Their widely-known fossils showcase a ribbed spiral-form shell, with the tentacled animal living in the end compartment. These creatures inhabited the seas from at least 400 to 65 million years ago. They went extinct at the same time as dinosaurs. Ammonites' nearest living relatives are the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and Nautilus. IN 3D STUDIO MAX VERSION ONLY Three versions of the model are included: Ammonite with complete underwater scene rendered with mental ray (identical to the main presentation picture) Ammonite with complete underwater scene rendered with standard materials plus scanline render Amonite with mental ray materials and light in a simple scene without underwater objects All objects displayed in the underwater scene are present in the 3ds Max archive, including rock, sand floor, shell, urchins, etc. Algae are created using hair and fur modifiers. The topology is clean, primarily quad, making it suitable for all uses (animation, presentation, games). Textures are handmade. All formats are supported: native and exchange (.obj, Fbx, Stl) The topology is very clean, mainly quad. The model is UVW mapped and unwrapped, with the unwrapped map included in each archive. Textures are large enough for close views (4000×4000). The model is print-ready, measuring 6.6 cm × 12.00 cm × 7.9 cm.
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