Teeth Pack Low-poly  3D model

Teeth Pack Low-poly 3D model

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The model features 16 intricate teeth (subtools), each with low (350-500 polygons), mid (1400-2000 polygons), and high (5000-8000 polygons) poly variations. It was meticulously created in Zbrush, while UV mapping took place in 3D Coat. Substance was utilized for texturing, offering PBR textures that allow users to alter the color, normal map intensity, glossiness, and more. These textures are specific to each tooth and come in a 4096x4096 size. Universal Textures are simpler but can be applied to any UV map for versatile use. The model is PBR-texture enabled, allowing users to change the color of teeth, adjust normal map intensity, glossiness, and more. For seamless integration into game engines, Substance and Marmoset plugins can be used. The Substance material comprises AO, diffuse, glossines, height, normal, scattering, and specular components, while Marmoset material includes diffuse, metalness, normal, scattering. A 3D print-ready version is available with threaded holes for customization purposes. If the hole model doesn't suit your preference, an OBJ format of the original model is also provided. The complete list of files includes OBJ (original and separated teeth), FBX (original - teeth together and separately), FBX (with holes - teeth separately), ZTL (original, 1-3 SD), STL (with holes - teeth separately), factory file for 3D printing software, PNG for all textures, SBSAR (Substance material), and TBSCENE (Marmoset material). The model's complexity and realism were significantly improved after a recent update while maintaining anatomical accuracy. Each tooth is unique yet harmonious with the others. The author, an expert in anatomy, crafted this model based on his professional knowledge. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out for assistance. Online archive converters are available for users with non-Windows operating systems.

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