
Kevin Magnussen 2019 Low-poly 3D model
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This is a 3D low poly model specifically designed to deliver exceptional high definition in a remarkably reduced poly scheme. The standard low-poly mesh comes with a predefined poly count, tailored for seamless use. Rigged in the Maya version, this model boasts impressive features including joins, control curves, IK handle, blend shapes, multiple poses, and driven keys, all of which work in harmony to deliver realistic character performance. In other versions, the geometry includes separate poses, materials, and textures only. This high-poly model is optimized for stunning visual quality with meticulous detail. To achieve maximum results in Maya, simply press 1 for the low poly mode and press 3 for the high resolution version. For those using Cinema4d, effortlessly subdivide the mesh through the function menu, while in 3DMax, use MeshSmooth to get that refined look. In each low poly pose, users will find impressive specs including 16,827 polygons and 17,402 vertices. When moving up to high-poly mode, numbers explode to 298,912 polygons and an astonishing 301,066 vertices. Notably, every texture is in JPG format with a remarkable 4K resolution for unparalleled quality. Users have access to not one, not two, but four distinct textures: Color texture, Displacement texture, Bump texture, and Normal texture. Available file formats include OBJ, FBX, DAE, MB, C4D, and 3DS. Interestingly, in C4D, 3DS, OBJ, DAE, and FBX models come pre-loaded with standard materials (textures) rather than Mental Ray shaders for versatility. A clean and clutter-free model without unnecessary objects like lights or cameras, this high-poly figure includes complete rigging and constraints, blend shapes, and driven keys in Maya format only. One final touch - the original Maya file render uses Arnold, which should deliver spectacular results for artists working with this dynamic model.
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