Rulers Low-poly 3D model

Rulers Low-poly 3D model

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The 3D model is a low-poly, game-ready creation. The model itself isn't subdivided, maintaining its original form. At real scale, it measures approximately 31.2 x 18 x 0.2 cm, with proportions and sizes carefully observed to match the actual object as closely as possible. One ruler within the model is scaled at around 31.2 x 3 x 0.2 cm. The model's polygon count stands at 76, triangles at 128, and vertices at 72. Breaking it down further, one ruler boasts 19 polygons, 32 triangles, and 18 vertices. The model comes in a variety of formats for compatibility and convenience: - .max (triangles and quads only, mesh only, no materials or textures) - .tbscene (two versions: one triangulated and the other with regular mesh, both including textures, compatible with Marmoset Toolbag 3 scene) - .FBX (triangles and quads only, mesh only, exported from 3ds Max 2018 settings for Autodesk 2014-2015 compatibility) - .obj (triangulated, mesh only, no materials, exported from 3ds Max 2018) - .glb (triangulated, including textures compressed in format, exported from Marmoset Toolbag 3) - .unitypackage (triangulated, including textures, exported from Marmoset Toolbag 3) The model features unwrapped UVs that are non-overlapping and manually set to avoid any inverted or overlapping polygons. The texture package is game-ready in a 1024x1024 PNG format, with PBR settings for BaseColor (Albedo), Metallic, Normal, Roughness, and AO (Ambient Occlusion). There's a single set of textures consisting of five 8-bit PNG files. These textures can be found within the scene archive in Marmoset Toolbag 3. The model was rendered using Marmoset Toolbag 3 version 3.08. If you need a file in a different format or texture, such as for 3ds Max 2015 vray, UE, or just textures for another render, feel free to reach out and I'll do my best to convert the model into the desired format and add it to this product.

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