
Lee-enfield no4 rifle Low-poly 3D model
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The SMLE or Short Magazine Lee-Enfield is a Bolt Action Rifle commonly utilized by the British Empire during World War 2. This game model is specifically designed for First Person gameplay but also proves suitable for Third Person gameplay and other formats. To view this model in 3D, visit https://www.artstation.com/artwork/4bg6NW Key details about this Model are as follows: Available File Formats include FBX, OBJ, and Blend. The Blend format is fully Rigged, with FBX and OBJ separated for rigging purposes. Dimensions of the Rifle measure 6.90cm x 108cm x 20.80cm, while the scope measures 5.62cm x 28.60cm x 8.38cm. Geometric information reveals 5989 vertices and 10663 tris, with a breakdown of 4117 verts and 7435 Tris for the rifle and 1872 verts and 3228 tris for the scope. Textures are provided in PNG format, with a rifle texture size of 4096x4096 pixels and a scope texture size of 2048x2948 pixels. Some sections within the model display overlapping or mirror UVs, including parts like the back stock, trigger, and several others. These models are textured with a PBR Base (metal) in texture format that supports various game engines such as CryEngine, Unreal Engine, and Unity. The texture.rar files bundled for Cryengine, unreal, and unity engines are specifically designed to minimize memory usage within game engines; if users encounter issues, they're recommended to use the standard PBR Base(metal) textures from the 'texture rar' file/folder. Please notify me if you experience any issues with the model. **A Tip:** If the model appears overly shiny in some render engines, simply adjust the roughness map accordingly to correct it. For the best result, set roughness as noncolourdata/uncheck Srgb or multiply roughness by 1.5 to 2 for better results.
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