
Old Bench Low-poly 3D model
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The 3D model boasts an impressive low-poly design that makes it game-ready right out of the box. This model isn't subdivided, so you can rely on its efficiency. When it comes to scale, the real measurements are a staggering 202.7 x 68.2 x 100.4 cm, carefully observed and replicated with precise proportions. The polygon count is an impressive 104, while the tri-count is even higher at 200. With a vertex count of 132, this model is solidly built for performance. The available file formats include: .max files in Quads-only format, complete with mesh, material (Vray 3.20.03 and Default Scanline), and textures that showcase Specular/Glossiness. .tbscene files feature two versions of the scene, one regular and one triangulated mesh, along with PBR textures. .FBX files also come in Quads-only format, featuring mesh and textures/material (Default Scanline). .obj files are available in triangulated format, with mesh and textures/material (Default Scanline). .glb files offer triangulated mesh with PBR textures compressed in the .glb format. .gltf files provide triangulated mesh with PBR textures, exported from glTF Tools Visual Studio Code. .unitypackage files contain triangulated mesh and textures (.tga) for seamless integration into Unity environments. UVs are unwrapped non-overlappingly and manually deployed to prevent any overlapping or inverted polygons. The model comes equipped with game-ready textures in 1024x1024 .PNG format, offering two sets: PBR (BaseColor/Albedo, Metallic, Normal, Roughness, AO) and Specular/Glossiness (Diffuse, Specular, Glossiness, Normal). These textures are expertly designed to provide high-quality visuals without sacrificing performance. They're available in 8-bit PNG files, with five files for PBR and four for Specular/Glossiness. Marmoset Toolbag 3 is used for rendering, with version 3.08 employed for this project. For Vray, the model was rendered using version 3.20.03, resulting in a single image that showcases its capabilities. Note that lighting, camera settings, and background are absent from the .max file, so you'll need to add those elements yourself. If you require a high-poly mesh, feel free to reach out for assistance!
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