Ammonite with complete underwater scene Low-poly 3D model
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Mollusks called ammonites emerged as marine cephalopods. They first appeared during the early Devonian period. Fossils show a distinctive shell with ribs that formed a spiral shape. The final compartment of this shell housed the tentacled creature. These animals thrived in the seas from at least 400 to 65 million years ago. They went extinct around the same time as dinosaurs. Their closest living relatives are octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and Nautiluses. 3D models were created for Ammonites using Studio Max software exclusively. Three versions were produced: One included a complete underwater scene rendered with Mental Ray. Another version featured standard materials plus Scanline render in the same scene. A third model displayed Mental Ray materials and light without underwater objects. Each underwater scene element, such as rocks, sand, shell, urchins, and algae made from hair and fur modifier, is present within the 3D Max archive. Topology is clean, comprising mainly quads suitable for animation, presentation, or gaming purposes. Handmade textures were used to create these models. They are compatible with all formats (native + exchange) in .obj, Fbx, Stl file types. Topology is very clean, and mainly quad-based. Models have UVW Mapping and Unwrapping, and unwrapped maps are included within each archive. Textures are 4000 x 4000 pixels large for clear viewing, making them print-ready. The size in centimeters is 6.6 x 12 x 7.9.
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