Retro Television 1980s PBR Low-poly 3D model
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Retro Television 1980s High Quality 3D Model (Ready for Games AR/VR and Visualization) MODEL This Television is built from an array of precise polygonal objects. The model has not undergone triangulation. Key Statistics: Polycount: - Polygons - 2,703 - Vertices - 3,497 MATERIALS Materials have been carefully prepared for use with Unity and Marmoset renderers. Please note that Scanline and FBX formats feature only basic materials and may not replicate the appearance in preview images accurately. OBJ files contain no material assignments but do include UVW coordinates intact. TEXTURES The model boasts one comprehensive set of high-quality PBR textures. Texture Map Specifications: - Number of Maps: 4 (Base colour, Ambient Occlusion, Roughness, Metallic) - Resolution: 2048 x 2048 pixels - File Format: PNG All texture assets are conveniently collected in a single archive and can be obtained as separate files upon request. SCENE This model has been accurately scaled to match real-world dimensions. A careful consideration has gone into ensuring that objects, materials, and textures are properly named to promote efficiency in workflow. Reset transformations place the model at scene origin [0, 0, 0 XYZ]. All texture paths have been set relative for flexibility. FILE FORMATS Deliverable formats include: - Maya (Standart Renderer) - 3ds Max (Scanline Renderer) - FBX - OBJ - Unity Package GENERAL This Television was modelled using Maya. Preview images have been rendered with Marmoset Toolbag. All presented images are straight renderings from their respective applications without the application of any post-processing techniques. Note: The source files and rendered scenes themselves have not been included in the package.
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