Robotic Arm Prothesis rigged 3D model

Robotic Arm Prothesis rigged 3D model

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A rigged Arm Prosthesis 3D Model Ready to Render and Animate This high-quality model features the minimal amount of triangles possible, while maintaining accuracy by modeling it as closely as feasible to its real counterpart. The intricate geometry is meticulously detailed, ensuring that all components move precisely as they should. Simply apply Turbosmooth to see the arm's fluid motion. Scene details are as follows: * Dimensional size: 75 x 185 x 85 mm A functional rig exists for animation purposes, optimized exclusively for 3ds Max compatibility. Multiple controllers offer a comprehensive range of customization options: - The main controller allows for overall movement, rotation, and scaling. - Green controllers manage upper phalanx rotation. - Purple controllers regulate lower phalang rotational dynamics. Movement limits are built-in to each control, pre-set in default position. Use Alt + Right Click on Transform To Zero to revert controllers to starting points. Ensure that the Pivot Point Center is selected for simultaneous multi-controller movement. This minimizes confusion caused by multiple object alignment. By default, assistants, lighting sources and camera devices remain hidden. Freezing of geometry for smooth controller selection adds convenience. The arm is pre-programmed to display its signature image, and Transform To Zero should be executed if users want to adjust the pose. A variety of setup scenes come packaged in both Corona and V-Ray configurations. All 3ds Max 2015 versions supported Geometry texture set is available with non-overlapping UV map data for each surface area: Polycount - 50,200 triangles Vertex count - 51,000 Textured at high-resolution (8192x8192 pixels), optimized graphics.

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