Palmer Helmet 2016 3d model

Palmer Helmet 2016 3d model

cgstudio

This is a highly detailed 3D low poly model that delivers exceptional high definition in a remarkably low poly environment. The standard low-poly mesh boasts an impressive specific poly count. It's the most accurate and realistic low poly model on the market today. This stunning recreation of a F1 Helmet model can be easily modified over the season to keep it current. The model is fully ready for use in visualization with Maya, and users will find it incredibly easy to work with. To access the high resolution version, simply press 3, while pressing 1 will instantly activate the low poly model. In Cinema4d, navigate to the function menu and select subdivide, and in 3Dmax, meshsmooth is just a click away. Here are some impressive stats for the low poly model: Poly count: 5855, Vertex count: 6194. The high poly model boasts an even more impressive figure: Poly count: 123400, Vertex count: 124641. A wide range of textures are included with this 3D model, each in jpg format and boasting a stunning 4K texture resolution for unparalleled quality. These color-rich textures add an extra layer of realism to the model. Please note that due to variations in disk topology on different computers, it may be necessary to adjust the textures path at the destination computer. This 3D model was created with precision using real-world measurements and units, ensuring a qualitatively accurate representation of the original. It's been crafted to deliver the highest level of detail and realism possible. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to contact us - we're here to help. Price: $65.00, Date added: Apr 24, 2017, Last update: Apr 25, 2017, Product id: 58fe41c2a702481e408b4567

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