Mechanical research Robot Archie 3D model
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Archie's research robot is a vital tool for long-term research projects. The high-performance battery provides a stable charge that lasts the entire duration of the project, powering all systems without interruption. Agile crab feet can traverse any obstacle and navigate rocky terrain with ease, while a bright and powerful lantern eye provides a clear view of even the darkest environments. A compressed archive is available for download, containing everything you need to get started: - A single folder in 3Ds Max includes an FBX file along with standard textures. Please adjust the emission shader in your 3D package for optimal rendering. - A Unity3D folder contains multiple OBJ and MTL files, including a static mesh with one pivot point and a mesh divided into several objects to simplify animation. An FBX file is also included for added flexibility. - ATTENTION: A separate Unity3D folder is provided, as the files are specially created to account for the Y and Z axes swap in this engine. To work correctly in Unity3D, use the files from this folder, which have been rearranged to match the correct axis configuration. - A Blender3D folder contains the source file (blend) that you can modify as needed. - Two separate postcards are available for personal reading, one in Russian and the other in English. Technical details, calculated by Blender3D: - The model consists of 42 separate objects, each with its own weight center. - Vertices: 133,926 - Faces: 130,343 - Tris: 266,602 - All UVs are available in expanded form. No baked or PBR textures are provided. Instead, standard textures are exported to MTL and FBX files. Please set up emission in your chosen program. P.S: After downloading, please share any questions or tips you may have with me via private message. This will help me refine my content for future projects. Thank you so much!
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