Ohio-class submarine 3D model

Ohio-class submarine 3D model

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The high-resolution model was designed on actual specifications. It is crafted accurately, in real measurement units, precisely, and virtually indistinguishable from the authentic replica. Model formats include: *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline rendering) *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray) *.fbx (universal file format compatible with most software platforms) *.obj (open standard file format supporting multiple 3D applications) *.3ds (high-end professional modeler format) *.mb (industry-standard modeling and animation tool used by Maya artists worldwide) *.lwo (popular open-source format widely used in film and television productions) *.c4d (innovative 3D content creation tool) Rendering tasks are accomplished utilizing vray 1.5, running within the professional-level rendering engine of 3ds Max 2008; unfortunately, this means studio lighting effects were not incorporated into our finished model. Additional file types may be created at no extra charge, and we'll be more than pleased to convert them into formats compatible with your preferred software package. All included model elements are delivered in a combined file package. Every principal component has been separately itemized for easy replacement or modification of any individual material asset, enabling efficient customizing. However, if standard parts are not successfully detached using standard 3ds Max functionalities, don't hesitate to seek out qualified support. Your continued business is valued highly by Hum3D, and it's anticipated that the models acquired from us will find a practical application within your work. We appreciate your trust in our 3D model portfolio and eagerly await further collaborative opportunities. Warm regards, Hum3D Team

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