
Fat Man nuclear bomb
3docean
The Fat Man nuclear bomb, a 3D Model of the one dropped on Nagasaki, is now available in production-ready format. The model comes with PBR materials and textures, as well as a non-overlapping UV Layout map provided within the package. Quads only geometries are used to create this model, ensuring a smooth experience without any poles or tris/ngons. Each object, material, or texture included in the package has a unique and meaningful name for easy identification. The model was made using Blender 3D 2.79 (Cycles materials) and then exported to OBJ and FBX formats. Materials and textures were created in Substance Painter, specifically designed for PBR, V-Ray, Unity, and Unreal engines. PROMO IMAGES: Eleven promo images are provided, including renderings in Cycles (Blender 3D 2.79), wireframe images, screenshots from the Blender 3D scene showing UV Layouts, and UV layouts themselves. The formats included are FBX, OBJ, BLEND (2.79 with Cycles materials), and PNG with Alpha. The model consists of one object (mesh), one PBR material, and a non-overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package. UV-mapped textures have resolutions of 2048×2048, made using Substance Painter. The polygonal model uses only quads, with 45760 vertices and 45306 quad faces. The real-world dimensions are included, with scene scale units set to cm in Blender 3D (metric with 0.01 scale). The object is uniformly scaled, with the scale applied in Blender 3D. A PBR Multi-Engine Textures Pack is also included, featuring textures for multiple rendering engines or game engines. These include Cycles for Blender 3D, Vray for 3D Studio MAX, Unity 5 Standard Metallic, Unreal Engine 4, and generic PBR Spec Gloss and Metal Rough workflows. IMPORTANT: Main renderings were made using Blender 3D 2.79 + Cycles with an HDR Environment Texture Image that is NOT provided in the package. A Sketchfab 3D preview is available at https://sketchfab.com/models/5a403a9f23664a88b36137449f378f92.
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