
James M Shuart Stadium Low-poly 3D model
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The James M. Shuart Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium with 11,929 seats located on the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Opened first in 1963 and remodeled twice, in 1996 and again in 2013, this stadium was known as Hofstra Stadium until August 29, 2002, when it was renamed after a former president who played lacrosse and football at the university during his undergraduate years. The stadium grounds include James C. Metzger Hall, which houses the press box, luxury suites, and the Fried Center for Student-Athlete Development. It serves as the home field for both the New York Lizards of Major League Lacrosse and the Hofstra Pride lacrosse team of the NCAA. A 3D model of the stadium was created with great accuracy and attention to detail, making it almost identical to the original. The model is complete but divided into separate groups, allowing users to easily modify or remove materials and replace standard parts. The large number of polygons in the 3D model is due to a single part called "Metal Fences," which contains over 3.8 million polygons. Another significant contributor is the "3D Seats" part, with approximately 370,000 polygons, while the remaining parts account for about 328,000 polygons. The building scale is in millimeters, and the model comes in various formats, including Rhinoceros 5 (.3dm), Multi Format (.3ds), and .obj. Due to copyright restrictions, users must obtain necessary clearances from intellectual property owners before using the model for commercial purposes such as video games. Renders were created using Rhinoceros 6, but the studio environment is not included in the package. If other formats are needed or if you have any questions or requests, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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