Sony MDR-ZX770BN headphones Low-poly 3D model
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Human: The Sony MDR-ZX770BN low-poly 3D model boasts impressive details recreated from real-life headphones, suitable for diverse applications like game development, interior design, and motion picture art. The user-friendly nature of this model stems from its composition, which comprises few meshes, conserves system resources, and utilizes a single material, resulting in an easily manageable file size. This 3D model is meticulously designed to balance topology and texture, achieving maximum quality with minimal polygon count. It even excels in close-up shots, making it an ideal choice for visually demanding projects. To enhance realism, various advanced textures are integrated: Specular, Glossiness, Bump, and Emission maps, carefully tailored for V-Ray renderer users who must set BRDF Type to "Phong" and Fresnel IOR to 5 for accurate effects. Five main textures accompany this model, all with 4096-pixel resolution in .png format. Original PSD files are included as well, alongside two additional diffuse and specular color textures. Moreover, users can animate the ear cups and hanger by adjusting groups and meshes to create different positions. A demo animation showcasing these animations is provided within the scene. This model presents itself in two standard poses: default and pose designed for use with a 3D human head model. Originally created in Maya 2009, this model features accurate real-world dimensions in centimeters, carefully grouped and named for easy navigation. A comprehensive render-scene built using Maya 2014 and V-Ray 2.40 is also available, offering a fully functional .ma format compatible with earlier versions of Maya and V-Ray up to version 2.0. The included scene includes six V-Ray Rect Lights, reflectors, and assigned V-Ray MTL material. Relevant preview images are set on the Timeline, accompanied by keys for model and render camera positions. These keys can be removed if not needed. Additionally, this model is demonstrated in a separate HDRI lighting scene to showcase its geometry and materials under more realistic conditions. However, this HDRI scene is not included in the sale. Lastly, users can easily transfer the 3D model to other applications due to the presence of .fbx, .obj, .DAE, and .max (2010 version) file formats for the scenes. Note: As a low-poly model, it does not utilize smoothing modifiers.
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