
MacBook Air Low-poly 3D model
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The 2018/2019 MacBook Air model boasts Octane Render previews and additional screenshots showcasing its UI compatibility with various exchange formats. The model features real-world scale, subdivision-ready geometry, fully unwrapped, non-overlapping UVs, and 8K textures (with potential for higher resolutions). The screen panel is rigged from 0% to 100%, using SanFrancisco Pro [Regular/Heavy] fonts for the textures. An 8K opacity texture adorns the speaker holes, with a polygonal version available upon request. A LED backplate beneath the keycaps enhances realistic lighting. Two versions of the Apple logo on the screen panel cater to different preferences (MacBook Air 2018 model and old white glowing logo). The files include a Cinema 4D project with Octane shaders, an Octane Standalone Package, FBX with high model fidelity, Substance Painter Project file, Collada exported from Substance Painter, Textures exported from Substance Painter, Cinema 4D project with Physical/Standard shaders, Autodesk FBX exported from Cinema 4D, Video Copilot's Element 3D-ready model with exposed rotation of the screen, OBJ/MTL exported from Cinema 4D (including a low poly version), and a 3ds Max project file with default shaders. A YouTube video showcases the 3D model in action, and user feedback is encouraged to help improve future models.
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