Fort NorthAmerica Low-poly  3D model

Fort NorthAmerica Low-poly 3D model

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Building a Fort: Crafting Separate Components for North American Historical Gaming. Key elements in this creation include a tower, wall, gate, and flags - all serving distinct purposes within the larger construct of a fortress. For those crafting immersive gaming experiences set in historical North America, conflicts between indigenous peoples, British, French, and Americans can be recreated with precise attention to detail. Breaking down the numbers: 28584 polygons and 15392 vertices form the total structure of this model. Separating it into component parts yields 3398 polygons and 1866 vertices for the tower, wall, gate, and flags alone. Unique design feature - the halves of a gate are built as independent objects, facilitating their movement in gameplay scenes. By categorizing these elements as low-poly models, visual processing can proceed with greater efficiency. Material and texturing are equally crucial, as high-quality PBR textures on each component provide for 2048x2048 resolution images of Base Color, Base Color plus Ambient Occlusion, Metallic, Roughness, Normals, and Ambient Occlusion. Tools utilized include 3ds Max 2018, ZBrush, Substance Painter, and others. To fully bring these components to life in-game render Marmoset Toolbag 3.

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