Christmas Baubles - 3D Low-poly  3D model

Christmas Baubles - 3D Low-poly 3D model

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Fun fact: Intricately crafted baubles originated in Germany, specifically in the picturesque town of Lauscha, courtesy of skilled artisan Hans Greiner. The first commercially manufactured baubles emerged in the late 1840s, setting the stage for their global popularity. Her Majesty Queen Victoria spearheaded the spread of the bauble trend from Germany to Europe in the mid-to-late 19th century. Meanwhile, enterprising American F.W. Woolworth cornered the US market as the primary importer of these ornamental wonders, cashing in on the fad by 1880. All included details are intricately rendered and expertly mapped for seamless use across various formats. This precision-crafted model is perfectly primed for effortless integration into any visualization software or engine, guaranteeing stunning visuals. Technical Specifications: Supported file types in this comprehensive package include: FBX, OBJ, ABC, DAE, GLB, PLY, STL, and x3d. The native file format of choice is BLEND, showcasing exceptional flexibility. Single ball details: 842 vertices make up each bauble, ensuring photorealistic representation. 824 polygons meticulously crafted to achieve realistic proportions and depth. 7578 total vertices provide crisp definition in any setting. 4 high-definition textures available: Color, Metallic, Roughness, Normal, AO. Each texture boasts an impressive 2k resolution, maximizing visual clarity. Shared textures are neatly organized across all models via a single atlas. Get exclusive access to this collection's first free offering by visiting: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/interior/other/christmas-baubles-3d-free

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