
Hi-Fi Headphones 3D model
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This 3D model of Hi-Fi Headphones comes with PBR materials, textures, and non-overlapping UV layout map. Created with quads only and no poles, it's perfect for archviz or product shot renderings, even for stock images and illustrations on stock image websites. The 3D model is easily customizable due to its UV unwrapped geometries, allowing you to create new textures (or modify existing ones) using the provided UV layout maps. Each object, material, or texture in the package has a unique, meaningful name, and PBR Textures files are included in a subfolder in both BLEND and MAX archives along with scene files. The model has been made in Blender 3D (Cycles materials) and 3D Studio MAX 2013 (V-Ray 3.60), then exported to other formats. In the package, you'll find 13+ promo images that showcase the model's versatility in different rendering engines. Formats included are FBX, OBJ, and scenes are available for both Blender 3D (2.77 Cycles materials) and 3D Studio MAX 2013 (V-Ray 3.60 materials). The PBR colours and image textures provided use channels like Base Color (Diffuse / Albedo), Metallic, Roughness, Normals, Ambient Occlusion. The UV layout maps and image textures resolutions are 2048x2048, created with Substance Painter 2. Polygon count is 60358 vertices and 60000 quad faces (120000 tris). Real-world dimensions are used, with scene scale units in meters for Blender 3D and centimeters for MAX. The object has a uniform scale, and textures are stripped in the MAX scene. Additionally, a PBR Multi-Engine Textures Pack is included, providing texture sets for various rendering engines or game engines like Adobe Dimension, Amazon Lumberyard, Cycles for Blender 3D, Unity 5, and Vray for 3DS MAX. You can either edit the textures or simply drag and drop the fbx/obj file along with your desired texture set into your 3D modeling software or game engine to link them together and create a production-ready asset. Remember, main renderings were made using V-Ray 3.60 and Blender 3D + Cycles with an HDR Environment Texture Image (not provided in the package).
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