
Electric Power Sub Station Low-poly 3D model
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All the models derive their inspiration from photographs taken of a real-world substation, ensuring that every detail and prop is remarkably authentic and faithful to its actual counterpart. Every material employed in the project has been specifically designed with PBR configurations in mind, allowing for precise control over the appearance of albedo, specular highlights, gloss, and normal maps. By diligently managing polygon counts, I was able to achieve optimal visual quality without unnecessarily loading up on triangles. For instance, the ribbed towers' textured surfaces were achieved through alpha masked texture modeling, effectively slashing triangle numbers while maintaining an unmistakable aesthetic charm. Notably, every single texture within the models boasts an impressively high resolution of 4096x4096, except for the chainlink fence, which was optimally scaled down to a sizeable 2048x2048. As for complexity, each prop deftly walks the line between intricate details and reasonable polygon loads, with estimates ranging from approximately 500 triangles to a whopping 11,000. Likewise, vertex counts fluctuate steadily, hitting maximum highs of around 13,000.
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