Palomar Observatory Low-poly  3D model

Palomar Observatory Low-poly 3D model

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Palomar Observatory sits proudly in San Diego County, California, a mere 90 miles southeast of Los Angeles, perched atop the majestic Palomar Mountain Range. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California claims ownership and operation of this premier astronomical research center. Researchers at Caltech and its esteemed partners, including Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Cornell University, receive grant access to utilize the observatory's capabilities. A meticulously crafted 3D model of Palomar Observatory was created using 2016's 3D Studio Max with Vray 3.60.03, complete with a basic scene setup for easy adaptation. The textures used were rendered in Substance Painter and are of 4K resolution, showcasing intricate details such as Diffuse, Glossiness, Height, IOR, Normal and Reflection values. The model features VRay materials and a multi-sub-material setup, allowing for maximum flexibility and best results. The included exports cover FBX, ABC and OBJ formats, ensuring compatibility across various software platforms. Additionally, a quick render sequence is available for efficient previewing of the completed project.

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