Pascal Wehrlein 2016 3d model
cgstudio
This is a high-definition 3D low-poly model designed to deliver superior definition in a low-poly format. The standard low-poly mesh boasts a precise poly count and features specific geometry. Rigged with meticulous care, this version of the model includes joins, control curves, IK handles, blend shapes, and multiple poses, all driven by keyframes. In other versions, only basic geometry is included for each pose, along with materials and textures. This model is fully prepared for visualization in Maya and is compatible with a range of software platforms. To access the low-poly version, simply press 1, while pressing 3 will unlock the high-resolution model. For users of Cinema 4D, navigating to the Function menu and selecting Subdivide will yield impressive results. In 3ds Max, MeshSmooth is the tool of choice. Each pose in the low-poly variant boasts a Poly count of 9320 and Vertex count of 9836. In contrast, the high-poly version reaches an astonishing 178656 Poly count and 180679 Vertex count. Textures are included in JPG format, boasting a resolution of 4K for superior quality. A range of textures is provided, including Color texture, Displacement texture, Bump texture, and Normal texture. The model is exported to standard formats such as OBJ, FBX, DAE, MAX, MB, and C4D. In the case of C4D, 3DS, OBJ, DAE, MAX, and FBX formats, the model is exported with standard materials and textures, free from Mental Ray shaders. Additionally, all files are carefully crafted to exclude extraneous or hidden objects, such as lights and cameras. The Maya format boasts comprehensive rigging and constraints, blend shapes, and driven keys. The original file format is optimized for linear sRGB rendering in Maya, ensuring seamless performance. The model's price tag is set at $125.00, while the date of addition to the platform is May 23, 2016. The last update occurred on the same day, with a product ID of 5742d32000ebb81a4d8b4567.
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