Nippon H-II Rocket Low-poly  3D model

Nippon H-II Rocket Low-poly 3D model

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The Japanese space program achieved success with the H-II (H2) rocket, which launched seven times between 1994 and 1999 with five successful outcomes. NASDA developed this rocket to empower Japan with the capability to launch bigger satellites in the 1990s. It was Japan's first two-stage liquid-fuelled rocket that relied entirely on domestically created technologies. A precise 3D replica of the H-II (H2) rocket has been generated using 3D Studio Max 2016 and Vray 3.60.03. A fundamental setup is already integrated into this scene. Preview visuals were taken from Substance Painter where various materials were created. This 3D model includes VRay materials that combine seamlessly into a multi-sub-material system, featuring uniquely unwrapped components for optimal results and adaptability. High-resolution textures measuring 4K are incorporated, along with maps showcasing Diffuse, Glossiness, Height, IOR, Normal, and Reflection properties. FBX, ABC, and OBJ export formats have been included as well, together with a basic rendering sequence.

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