
Ectaco jetbook Low-poly 3D model
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It is a straightforward low-poly E-Book Ectaco jetbook 3D model used across various industries such as game development, advertising, interior design, motion picture art, and visualization, etc.. Modeling was done by ortho-photos of a real device, ensuring all details of the design are recreated most accurately. The ease of use lies in the fact that the model is composed of one mesh, making it low-polygonal (which saves system resources) and featuring only one material and one diffuse texture. No matter which renderer you use, this model will always look realistic due to its high-quality, high-resolution photo-textures. The thoughtfully designed topology of the low-poly model combined with detailed textures enables a minimum number of polygons to achieve maximum quality, making it sufficient even for close-up views. This model uses only one material, where photo-texture is assigned for diffusion. A total of main textures is 1, with resolution at 3000 pixels in .jpg format. The model was created using the 'Maya 2009' 3D program. Additionally, an adjusted render-scene was created in Maya 2014 using the V-Ray 2.40 renderer plug-in. This scene correctly opens in earlier versions up to Maya 2012 with V-Ray 2.0 because it is saved in the .ma format. The render-scene includes 5 V-Ray Rect Light + reflectors, and the V-Ray MTL material is assigned to the model. On Timeline, keys of model and Render Camera position are set appropriately for Preview Images. If these positions are not needed, animation keys from moving and rotation channels should be deleted. For use in other 3D programs, scenes are saved in formats such as .fbx, .obj, .DAE, and .max (2009 version). Note: This is a Low-Poly model and it is not designed for the use of any smoothing modifiers.
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