Geodesic Dome Building 1 3D model

Geodesic Dome Building 1 3D model

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This is a highly detailed polygonal model of a Geodesic Dome of the highest quality. Textures are completely optional since they're not necessary to showcase its intricacies. The model uses system units set in millimeters for ultimate precision. Rendered using V-Ray, the renowned rendering engine, it features Gamma 2.2 color correction. All objects within the scene are meticulously organized by group for seamless navigation. Furthermore, every object comes with pre-assigned materials to enhance realism and authenticity. They also have an impressive scale of 1:1, ensuring accuracy and detail. Boasting a staggering number of 74,129 polygons and 37,227 vertices, this model truly excels in complexity, thanks to its subdivision option enabled with 2 iterations. FBX and OBJ files can be exported without any issues using the meshsmooth modifier since it's been left off by default. Within the scene, there is an array of lighting setups provided courtesy of a single V-Ray sun light source, skillfully placed for optimal illumination and another camera perfectly suited for studio-style rendering. HDRI (305 MB) has also been conveniently packed into the Max_2012 archive for ease of access, as it enhances color consistency across all models with stunning accuracy. With an incredibly seamless transition between model, lighting and scene, all it takes is one click to render and voila! you'll be staring at an exact replica of the original image showcased during the preview stage, which makes it effortless and convenient to bring your project into being within minutes. All essential files are provided for a hassle-free rendering experience - native Max 2012, OBJ, FBX along with pre-assigned material library. Rendered in V-Ray to bring those mesmerizing visual effects into action while using the 3ds Max 2012 application native to your computer

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