
photorealistic 3D scanned wild boar lower jaw Low-poly 3D model
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Found in a European forest is the skull of a wild boar, measuring approximately 25 cm in length. This bone is very likely a lower jaw that has been manually retopologized to maintain its intricate detail. Four textures with varying resolutions - 4k / 8k - accompany the model: a template image using an Uw format and a Normal map. In .jpg and .png formats, you'll find textures with color information (albedo), height data, ambient Occlusion, normal maps, and cavity details. This detailed mesh can be found at three different levels of detail reduction (LOD) - automatic reduction is available but not ideal for the topology of this model. Its textures feature a metalness property that is essential in rendering the real appearance of bone material. Suitable for both educational purposes and a scientific or learning environment, this detailed skull could also add an eerie atmosphere to horror films or games, as a standalone prop, and it would provide students with a valuable tool to practice their PBR materials creation skills, exploring different properties of textures in close-up and real time.
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