
Haas VF16 Low-poly 3D model
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This 3D low poly model offers high definition within a low poly framework, featuring a specific poly count for standard low-poly meshes. It is one of the most accurate and realistic representations of Haas VF16 on the market, with all its detailed features. Rigged in Maya, it can be customized over time with modifications during the season. The model comes with different types of wheels, Romain Grosjean and Esteban Gutierrez helmets, and a steering wheel. Ready for use in Maya visualization, users can choose between low poly (press 1) or high-resolution mode (press 3). Cinema4D users can access the function menu to subdivide, while 3ds Max users can meshsmooth. The low poly model has 81,647 polygons and 84,815 vertices, whereas the high poly version boasts 1,335,888 polygons and 1,348,651 vertices. Textures included are in jpg format with a 4K resolution for top-quality visuals. The textures include color, specular, displacement, and bump options, divided into three UV maps: one for the car, another for the tires, and the last for the drivers. Available file formats are obj, fbx, mb, c4d, and 3DS. There are seven different poses for each driver included in the c4d, 3ds, obj, and fbx formats. The Maya format includes rigging, constrains, blend shapes, and driven keys to easily change wheels, drivers, and DRS (open/close). The original file is rendered in linear sRGB in Maya format.
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