Solar Dynamics Observatory Low-poly 3D model
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The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is a groundbreaking NASA mission that has been extensively observing the Sun since 2010. Launched on February 11, 2010, this observatory serves as an integral part of the Living With a Star program. The main objective of the LWS program is to develop the critical scientific knowledge required to tackle those complex aspects of the interconnected Sun-Earth system that significantly impact daily life and societal developments. A precise 3D replica of the Solar Dynamics Observatory was meticulously created in 3D Studio Max 2016 using Vray 3.60.03. The scene includes a fundamental setup for immediate usage. Preview renderings were captured from Substance Painter, where custom materials were expertly designed. The model features sophisticated Vray materials that converge into multiple sub-materials, each individually unwrapped to ensure exceptional resolution and flexibility. High-resolution textures, measuring 4K per piece, incorporate various elements like Diffuse, Glossiness, Height, IOR, Normal, and Reflection. Additionally, the package includes exportable formats like FBX, ABC, and OBJ, along with a concise render sequence for quick rendering results.
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