
Futuristic Pavilion Low-poly 3D model
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Low or mid-poly model featuring quads only is provided in three versions: normal (supporting all file formats), LOW (with simplified geometry, optimized for max 2016), and BASIC (excluding tiled floor and facades' shells, also suitable for max 2016). The model offers optimal visualization for high-end games or real-time engines, with UE4 .uassets included. It consists of four objects organized within the same layer structure: facade, substructure, floor, and ground. The real-world scale is marked in meters (bounding box 39.1m x 22.7m x 7.7m). The full scene comes preconfigured and ready for physically correct linear space rendering. Renders displayed here have only contrast applied with no post-production. Unwrapped UVs are provided for all objects, with overlapping UVS in UV channel 1 (for common textures) and non-overlapping UVS in UV channel 2 (for lightmap baking). PBR Vray materials are included for all objects (diffuse, base reflection, reflection glossiness, and normal maps), with meaningful names. For Max, the materials include diffuse, glossiness, and reflection; while for Unreal, they comprise base color, roughness, and specular. Textures are 1024x1024px in PNG format, with paths stripped from models to prevent linking issues. However, some textures may require relinking when using OBJ or FBX file formats due to limitations in exporting and importing PBR materials. The model comes with a 2016 native 3dsmax file format featuring standard materials (with Vray 3.5 used for preview images and full scene features, including camera setups), along with 2012 and 2010 file formats (using Vray 2.00 materials). Unreal Engine .uassets are also included, with collision setup for the base mesh. No plugins are required. The HDR image used for lighting is not included but an ordinary dome is configured instead. Specified poly and vertex counts refer to the BASIC version.
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