One-handed sword Low-poly 3D model

One-handed sword Low-poly 3D model

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3D Model of a Sword Inspired by the Master Sword Design from The Legend of Zelda Game Series The 3D model was created using Blender 2.82, and its native format is .blend. Every detail of the model was carefully modeled and not defined by normal maps, making it suitable for 3D printing. The model is designed to scale accurately in real-world dimensions, with measurements provided in metric units (mm). Key dimensions include: * Whole length with hilt: 1400 mm / 1.40 m * Blade length: 1000 mm / 1.00 m * Hilt length: 300 mm / 0.30 m * Grip length (usable): 200 mm / 0.20 m * Hilt diameter: 30 mm / 0.03 m * Blade maximum width: 80 mm * Blade maximum thickness: 10 mm The model's mesh is optimized for subdivision and scales well with this modifier. To achieve sharp edges, edge bevel weight parameters were used. The number of polygons listed below refers to the low-poly version; the highest poly version contains 1,067,000 polygons. Seven simple materials are applied to individual parts of the sword, each with different colors, roughness, and metallicity. A texture for the granite stand is included in the archive. The Blender file contains four scenes, each featuring the model at a different mesh resolution. Three versions of the model are available: base, low poly, medium poly, and high poly. Users can switch between scenes in Blender to select the desired resolution or use the provided .obj and .fbx files. Model specifications include: * Low-poly (sword + stand): 4,870 polygons * Medium-poly (sword + stand): 267,000 polygons * High-poly (sword + stand): 1,067,000 polygons The mesh is clean, checked for duplicates and normals. The model includes a stone stand with a hole at the top, allowing the sword to be slid into place. An animation blend file contains a scene for a simple animation sequence of the blade moving through the air.

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