Sony PS-LX300USB with Vinyl Record Low-poly 3D model
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It's a top-quality, low-poly 3D model of Sony's PS-LX300USB Stereo Turntable vinyl record from Elvis Gold Records Volume 5. The model was created by making ortho-photos of an actual turntable and has meticulously recreated all the details of its design. One major advantage is that this model consists of a few meshes, which makes it very efficient and resource-friendly. Plus, it's designed to be used with various renderers, ensuring top-notch results no matter what 3D software you use. In terms of features, the vinyl record comes in two separate materials - one for the cover and another for the vinyl itself. The vinyl material has a glossy texture with Specular, Glossiness, and Bump properties. To achieve an even more realistic effect, a Bump Multiplier is set at 0.05 using Maya Software materials or V-Ray MTL. The model's stereo turntable only needs three different materials: one for the body and two for the glasses on top. Photos are assigned to provide an authentic look. What makes this model so exceptional? No matter which renderer you decide to use, it always gives off a high level of realism due to the amazing quality of its textures. Adding extra touches can greatly enhance your experience - all the details such as the Bump, Glossiness, and Specular have been intricately taken care of for this specific model. Using these attributes effectively will make even the most critical observers take notice of how precise everything looks. For a seamless effect with various light sources, high-resolution photo textures provide an impressive level of detail when illuminated at all angles - be it under spotlights or with natural sunlight coming through windows and reflecting off nearby objects. All nine main texture files are set in a .png format to keep compatibility up to speed and each is square (4096 pixels). If required there also additional source materials, provided as a group archive along side this low-poly model. One important thing you should note that - unlike any of your average everyday models where the details would fade away on zooming in closely, it's perfectly safe to put your closest face with its needle pointing towards us even for super-close shots. There are 9 unique high-definition photos provided as textures - each one of which will create an illusion that real vinyl record lying here in front. You won't require extra material for different reflective capacities since everything looks realistic, without any excessive over-accessorying. Animation capabilities include bringing the needle cover to life along with its moving head as needed while also allowing the rotation animation possible too on its own terms by assigning animations where desired. This flexibility will undoubtedly make your end visuals incredibly smoother, giving viewers an impression that real things in action right before their eyes. This particular model can only be found within Maya 2009 version where all features of object like exact dimensions & proper grouping came in picture which you'll never find lacking with other tools. But the actual work is to render. It will definitely make things quite smoother because each element was named for easy use - thus helping designers focus on getting that one special look desired instead having their time wasted over something small. V-Ray render-scene saved at 2.40 is included in the .ma format; with no additional files required. If using V-Ray doesn't matter as it also saves with previous versions till Maya 2012 when rendered with compatible V-Ray MTL. Other popular software are already well catered by exporting models into suitable file formats like: fbx, obj & DAE along side a more modern max(2010 version) - allowing users work seamlessly regardless what program they prefer for their own creations.
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