Dutch East Indies Company Flag 1602-1798 Low-poly 3D model
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The Dutch East India Company, officially known as the United East India Company (VOC), utilized a 3D model from late 1602 until mid 1798. This model comes with three distinct materials for a clean version, dirty version, and bloody version. Each colored element is expertly joined together, featuring precise details such as folds and wrinkles along every seam to create an incredibly realistic fabric effect. This flag proudly represents the historical banner employed by the Dutch publicly traded company worldwide during nearly two centuries. The model can be easily integrated into any 3D scenes in games or films by utilizing subdivision surfaces to produce smoother lines. The 3D model is optimally suited for game development and low-poly use, with all materials ready for PBR rendering. Initially created using Blender 2.80 and rendered using Eevee, this versatile asset can be seamlessly integrated into various applications. This specific 3D model has the following features: Objects : 6 Polygons : 2484 Subdivision readiness : Yes Render engine compatibility : Eevee (with Cycles support) For Low-poly enthusiasts and those using this for low-end computers: Low poly version
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