
Philips Xenium W832 Grey Low-poly 3D model
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It is a high-quality low-poly 3D model Philips Xenium W832 Grey that is used in various fields like game development, advertising, interior design, motion picture art, and visualization. The modeling was made from ortho-photos of the real phone, so all details of its design are recreated with utmost authenticity. The ease of use lies in the fact that the model consists of one mesh, which is low-polygonal and saves system resources, as well as has only one material. Whichever renderer you choose to use, this model will always look realistic because of the high-resolution photo-textures. A competent thinking over topology, along with detailed textures, allows for a minimum amount of polygons to get the maximum quality, which can be enough even for close-ups. The model uses only one material and assigns photo-texture to its diffusion. To increase advanced realism in addition to these textures, Specular, Glossiness, Bump, and Emission are used for luminous elements like screens, indicators, etc. For better Bump depth, the Bump Multiplier is set at 0.1 - 0.2 in Maya Software materials or V-Ray MTL materials for Maya. The Specular and Glossiness maps assign various reflective and dispersing capacities to different areas of the model, giving the effect of using more materials. There are a total of five main textures, each with a resolution of 2500 pixels per square inch in .jpg format, as well as original texture files in .PSD format. Additional features include textures with a Russian-speaking screen. The model was created in the 'Maya 2009' 3D program and has real-world scale in centimeters. All parts are correctly named. There is also an adjusted render-scene created in the Maya 2014 with renderer plug-in V-Ray 2.40. This scene can be opened in earlier versions up to the Maya 2012 with V-Ray 2.0 because it is saved in the .ma format. The render-scene includes five V-Ray Rect Light + reflectors, and the V-Ray MTL material is assigned to the model. On Timeline, keys of the model's and Render Camera position conformity Preview Images are set. If these positions are not needed, delete animation keys from translation and rotation channels. To use the model in other 3D programs, scenes are saved in formats such as .fbx, .obj, .DAE, and .max (2010 version). Note: This is a Low-Poly model that is not designed for use with any smoothing modifiers.
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