
Marcus Ericsson 2016 3d model
cgstudio
This is a highly detailed 3D low poly model that delivers exceptional definition in a remarkably low poly count. The standard low-poly mesh features a specific poly count that meets industry standards. Rigged in Maya, this version includes joins, control curves, IK handles, blend shapes, various poses, and driven keys for ultimate control. Other versions focus on geometry, with six distinct poses, materials, and textures. This model is fully ready for visualization use in Maya. To activate the low poly model, simply press 1; for high resolution, press 3. In Cinema 4D, navigate to the Function menu and select Subdivide; in 3ds Max, apply Meshsmooth. The low poly model boasts 6 poses, with a poly count of 10,257 vertices at 10,798. In contrast, the high poly version features an impressive 193,664 polygons and 195,779 vertices. Each texture is a high-quality 4K resolution JPG file, including color, displacement, bump, and normal textures. The model comes in various formats: OBJ, FBX, DAE, MAX, MB, C4D, and 3DS. Note that in formats C4D, 3DS, OBJ, DAE, MAX, and FBX, the model is exported with standard materials and textures, not Mental Ray shaders. The files are free from extraneous objects, including lights and cameras. Rigging and constraints, blend shapes, and driven keys are exclusive to the Maya format.
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