Juan Manuel Fangio 1951 Low-poly 3D model
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The 3D low poly model is designed for high definition with a specific poly count. It is rigged using Maya, featuring joins, control curves, IK handles, blend shapes, and different poses driven by keyframes. Additional versions include geometry for each pose, materials, and textures. The model can be visualized in Maya by pressing 1 for low poly or 3 for high resolution. In Cinema4D, subdivide the mesh, while in 3ds Max, use MeshSmooth. The low-poly model has 6,709 polygons and 6,963 vertices, whereas the high-poly version has 107,248 polygons and 108,230 vertices. Textures are included in JPG format with 4K resolution for high quality, including color, displacement, bump, and normal maps. The files are available in OBJ, FBX, DAE, MAX, MB, C4D, and 3DS formats. Standard materials (textures) are exported for C4D, 3DS, OBJ, DAE, and FBX models, with no mental ray shaders included. The model file does not contain extraneous objects, but includes rigging, constraints, blend shapes, and driven keys in the Maya format. The original render uses linear sRGB.
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