Pirate Flag - Edward England Low-poly 3D model
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The Pirate Jolly-Roger Flag model is created based on the real flag flown by Edward England in 1720, along South Africa's Indian Ocean coastline, where Black Sam Bellamy and Blackbeard are believed to have also used this iconic design. Careful craftsmanship goes into this pirate flag model as all parts feature seamed and detailed designs such as wrinkles around each seam to provide the most realistic fabric look possible. To bring authenticity to 3D scenes, whether based in reality or purely imaginative settings, this high-quality pirate flag will seamlessly integrate. With subdivision surface techniques enabled, more polished and smooth results are guaranteed even in demanding game engines like Cycles for real-time graphics and Eevee. Key Features: Objects: 6 Polylines: 2484 Poly subdivisions: Available Render Engine: Cycles/Eveeve ANIMATED PIRATE JOLLY-ROGER FLAG ASSET FEATURES - Number of objects involved in this animation: 1 - The model's complexity in polygon number is approximately 36 and only 1 material. Animations - no use for multiple level animations; Only basic (Simple - with just two keyframe movements in about 138 frames) and one Natural, but longer than the others. The 3D Model's main features are ready for use by games and have lower levels for easier display using different Poly Count:
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