Fig 005
3docean
This is a 3D model of a dried fig, meticulously crafted for photorealistic renderings, close-ups, stills, and animation. Modeled and prepared with precision, the dried Ficus carica model is ready to be seamlessly inserted into your scene without any additional modifications. Meshes: The ficus fruit model is presented as a single mesh in two distinct versions. This quad-based mesh boasts an impressive base model polycount of 4308, while the high-detail model included in .max and .obj formats features an astonishing 275k quads. Materials: .max 2014 files come equipped with Corona (1.7) and Vray (3.4) materials, ensuring optimal performance in your scene. Other versions feature basic materials that require adjustment according to your specific software requirements. Maps: Five comprehensive maps are supplied with this model, including 8192×8192 PNGs and downsampled versions in 2048×2048 JPGs. The maps encompass ao, diffuse, specular, normal, displacement, and a 16K diffuse texture for unparalleled detail. The dried fig model is meticulously UVW unwrapped to ensure seamless integration. Formats: Originally created in 3ds Max 2014 with Corona and Vray materials (1.5 and 3.4), you'll receive a 3DS, OBJ, LWO, FBX, SKP, C4D, 3DM, and MAX file (2014). If you require any additional formats, kindly inquire via 3Docean. Information: All preview images were rendered using Corona, providing an accurate representation of the model's capabilities. Please note that you'll receive only the common dried fig and not the scenes used for the preview renders. Additionally, keep in mind that the preview images are the result of post-production, and the look of the dry fig 3D model in your scene may differ due to specific settings. Product is ready to render out-of-the-box, with lights, cameras, and background objects excluded from the product. The model is clean, alone, centered at origin, and features real-world scale.
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