
Lifebuoy Low-poly 3D model
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Hello, valued Customer! I am thrilled to introduce you to our Lifebuoy game-ready 3D model. This ready-to-use asset is optimized for game development, rendering, and animation, saving you a significant amount of time. Dimensions: 0.6x0.6x0.1 meters Units used: Meters Native file format: Blender 2.82 USAGE: This 3D model is perfect for use in PC game development, advertising, design visualization, and more. PIPELINE: Our low-poly models were created in Blender 2.82. UV mapping was done in Blender 2.82. Texturing was completed in Substance Painter. Rendering was achieved using Cycles, Eevee, and Marmoset Toolbag 3. TOPOLOGY: The lifebuoy 3D model consists of three objects: Lifebuoy: 2,256 tris Rope: 4,920 tris Reflector: 384 tris TOTAL: 7,560 tris Only Quads and Tris topology was used. TEXTURES and UV: The model is fully UV-unwrapped. You can view all textures and UV maps on the preview images. Metallic/Rough workflows are available TEXTURES: Base_Color.png (8192x8192px) - met/rough Metallic.png (8192x8192px) - met/rough Roughness.png (8192x8192px) - met/rough Normal.png (8192x8192px) - openGL DESCRIPTION: The model is fully textured with all materials applied. It's a low-poly model perfect for game development. No Ngons were used; only Quads and Tris were employed. Clear topology with no artifacts, holes, overlapping polygons, or other issues. All materials and textures are intelligently named. PBR materials are visible on the preview images. No cleaning up is necessary; simply drop your models into the scene and start rendering. No special plugin is required to open the scene. Real-world scale 1:1. Units of measurement are meters. File Formats: 3ds Max Maya Blender Cinema 4D FBX (Multi Format) 3DS (Multi Format) OBJ (Multi Format) You'll love it! Best regards, Andrii
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