
No-name Coroneti Bottle 3D model
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This model consists of various subdivisions that are predominantly separable. The foil and labels, however, prove un-subdividable, necessitating the use of Marvelous Designer to achieve more realistic simulations. Consequently, we've arrived at a precise wireframe model as a direct result. A black curtain is notably absent from this pack. Upon examining the Poly count prior to applying smoothing, we find the numbers to be considerable. After selectively dividing some parts in half and others by one quarter, our totals come to approximately 805K tris and 402K verts. The dimensions of this model accurately reflect real-world measurements, with a height of 30 cm being its standard dimension. For non-native formats, here's what we have to offer: * The Obj format boasts two distinct versions: pre-division and post. * FBX, however, offers divided variants that can be toggled off. FBX 2016 effortlessly loads within 3Ds Max 2011. It bears noting that the native 3DMax 2011 file was reverse-engineered from its 2016 counterpart and shows remarkable fidelity to its original counterpart. Feel free to utilize 'Coroneti,' an innocuous brand name we've made available for your use. With all extended licensing rights at your disposal, we invite you to explore this comprehensive offering. All segments are presently unwrapped and texturized, excepting liquids. Textures and masks reach a staggering size of 8192 x 8192 pixels, rendering them more than capable of accommodating even the closest of zoomed-in renderings. Finally, previews were carefully rendered using a combination of 3Ds Max 2016 and Vray 3.0 for exceptional results.
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