Rigged  Hands Low-poly  3D model

Rigged Hands Low-poly 3D model

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These Rigged Hands are perfect for VR projects due to their frequent updates based on customer feedback. Each finger can be controlled using one control-bone, and there's a separate bone for clenching fists. With 512 faces per hand, they're ideal for first-person shooters. If you're looking for an entire arm, there's a suitable option available on CGTrader. Numerous projects have utilized this hand, such as 3D hand/arm manipulation and data glove implementation in Blender Game Engine. Chloe Adeline used it for his fingerspell page, while Cycles Render was employed by Scixel.es for a cover. Alessandro101 showcased the hand in a nice render, and Lars Pfeffer demonstrated a Crysis-like weapon attachment system using Blender Game Engine. Rocco Martino's first person basics video is another example of its use, followed by features in "The Island" open world survival game and Harleynut97's short movie, "Unmanned Vengeance." The hand has also been updated to a new version, with a closed geometry option available for VR. All textures provided are 2048px in size.

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