
Fujifilm X-E1 Silver Low-poly 3D model
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⢠The Fujifilm X-E1 Silver 3D model used in various fields such as game development, advertising, interior design, motion picture art, visualization, etc. is a mid-grade low-poly 3D model created using ortho-photos from a real digital camera. All the details of the design are recreated most authentically because of this process. ⢠The ease of use comes from the fact that the model consists of just a few meshes, it's low-polygonal (saves resources on your system), and has only one material. ⢠No matter which renderer you use, this model will always look realistic due to its high-quality high-resolution photo-textures. ⢠To increase advanced realism in addition to these textures, we also used Specular, Glossiness, Bump, and Emission for the luminous elements of the model (like screens and indicators, etc.). For best results, we set Bump Multiplier at 0.1 - 0.2 in Maya Software materials or V-Ray MTL materials for Maya. ⢠The Specular and Glossiness maps let you control the reflective and dispersing capacities of different areas of the model, giving it an effect like multiple materials were used. ⢠In total, there are five main textures, all with 2048 pixels square resolution in .jpg format. You'll also find original texture files in .PSD format within a particular archive. ⢠The opening and closing of the flash is animated through a simple rotation of the flash mesh and group. ⢠Our model was created using 'Maya 2009' 3D software, and it has real-world scale in centimeters. All parts are correctly grouped and named for easy navigation. ⢠An adjusted render-scene was created within the 'Maya 2014' program using the V-Ray 2.40 renderer plug-in. The scene opens correctly in earlier versions of Maya (up to 'Maya 2012') with V-Ray 2.0 because it's saved in .ma format. This scene includes five V-Ray Rect Light sources and reflectors, along with the V-Ray MTL material assigned to the model. We've set up Preview Images relevant keys of model and Render Camera positions on the Timeline. To ensure no unnecessary animation remains, be sure to delete any keys from translation and rotation channels. ⢠For use in other 3D software, you can find saved scenes within formats: .fbx, .obj, .DAE, .max (2010 version). ⢠Remember that this model is low-poly and it's not designed to work with any smoothing modifiers.
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