Scanned Brick Pillar Low-poly 3D model
cgtrader
Polaris: [Name]Polycount [verts]Highpolymodel 175.234\nMidpolymodel 1.027\nLOD-model 245.The Pillar excels as a masterclass piece from my last sojourn. I traveled extensively throughout Cambodia and Thailand, and it features an unprecedented level of detail, with every nuance placed perfectly in its designated spot.Note that this blog post comprises not one but three models: a Highpoly version boasting pristine scan data, a Mid Poly iteration geared toward gaming applications, as well as an LOD version engineered specifically for optimized game performance. Each model boasts distinctive UV maps and corresponding textures.All the high-end models, for instance, flaunt just one type of texture: a Diffuse texture measuring 4096 by 4096 pixels - it's entirely unnecessary to incorporate normal maps or displacement maps.The Mid Poly iteration and LOD version both sport three types of texture: a base-level Diffuse, Normal, and Displacement map (base res is 4096x4096 while the latter has lower resolutions, e.g. 1024-512 for LODs).In total, I've assembled three separate Texturepacks - the HQ_Texture archive is stuffed with high-definition model textures, GQ_Texture hosts mid-resolution models that work nicely within gaming parameters, and the HP_Textures archive features the premium 4K resolution textures used in my High Poly creation.If you'd like to gain insights into my creative process or understand what drives me when working on these detailed projects, I encourage you to pay a visit to my professional website - siebencorgie.jimdo.com/start/work-behind-a-model/.
With this file you will be able to print Scanned Brick Pillar Low-poly 3D model with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Scanned Brick Pillar Low-poly 3D model.