
Medieval Quintain Low-poly 3D model
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The quintain, derived from the Latin term for "fifth," also referred to as pavo, likely involved various lance games designed for training jousting skills. These competitions required participants to strike an object with their lance, sword, or other melee weapon. The standard target was a shield or board mounted on a pole, frequently misidentified as 'the quintain.' Occasionally, a mannequin served as the focal point instead. It's not unheard of for an armored knight seated in a stationary position to act as the target. Game-ready models, featuring low-poly designs and PBR (Physically Based Rendering) capabilities, are suitable for AR/VR applications. Textures are available with specifications including 2048 x 2048 resolution, 8-pixel padding, dilation, and a single background color optimized for OpenGL rendering. Two sets of textures can be downloaded: PBR metal-rough and Unreal Engine 4 (Packed). Additional details can be found on the following website: https://stgbooks.blogspot.com/
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