Magic Leap One 3D model

Magic Leap One 3D model

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The 3D model provided represents Magic Leap One with a studio, crafted using subdivision geometry (TurboSmooth) and rendered at subdivision level 2 for the signature image. To place the glasses correctly, simply move the slider to the first frame of animation. The glasses are linked to a helper point, though this can be unlinked if necessary. The model boasts clean topology, real-world scale, and properly named objects centered at the origin. It was created using 3ds Max 2017 with V-Ray 3.50.04 for rendering. The original file format is included in the 'Magic_Leap_One_max.zip', which contains the max file with V-Ray materials and textures, along with a separate file named 'Magic_Leap_One.max' that includes the glasses used for rendering. The glasses have varying polygon and vertex counts at different subdivision levels: no subdivision (40,456 polys / 42,753 verts), level 1 (319,398 polys / 166,656 verts), and level 2 (1,277,592 polys / 652,948 verts). A version of the scene is also available in the 2014 edition of 3ds Max under 'Magic_Leap_One_2014_max.zip'. Additionally, texture-coordinate data can be found in both '.obj' and '.3ds' formats, included in 'Magic_Leap_One_fbx.zip' and 'Magic_Leap_One_obj.zip', respectively. There are some special notes to consider: the recommended import format for other 3D software is '.obj', but if your software doesn't support it, please use '.3ds'. The '.obj' format was exported directly from 3ds Max and features quadrilateral geometry. Lastly, the '.max' files can be loaded in 3ds Max 2014 or higher, though using the 2017 version will yield identical rendering results as seen in the provided images.

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