Tomato Low-poly  3D model

Tomato Low-poly 3D model

cgtrader

Modelled entirely within LightWave. A succulent moss-crowned tomato takes centre stage in this full-bodied, 3D masterpiece. Every detail, from the leafy green moss to the ripened red fruit, is precision crafted using quadrilateral polygons that radiate authenticity. All surface manipulation is expertly managed via nodes - those advanced control tools that professionals know and love. To ensure exact proportions, precise scaling has been meticulously applied to this luscious asset. Furthermore, users enjoy comprehensive polygonal control, making it easy to tailor the mesh to suit specific artistic needs. Additionally, the tomato model boasts convenient part names for streamlined selection and editing processes. The modelling workflow relies on metric measurements in centimeters. The tomato is topped with high-definition textures that promise remarkable visual depth and immersion. Among them are six elaborate diffuse maps of unparalleled detail, specifically designed for real-world environments: -Tomato Diffuse, meticulously rendered at an astounding 4096 x 4096 pixels, -Tomato Diffuse Displacement Map - another 4096 x 4096 pixels, engineered to elevate your model to the next level, -Tomato Diffuse Normal Map, built upon an even higher standard: also 4096 x 4096 pixels and engineered for unparalleled photorealism. The suite of textures extends to -Tomato Diffuse Occlusion (again at an incredible 4096x4096 pixels), -Tomato Diffuse Reflection – not less than the former: again with that staggering pixel resolution of 4096 x 4096 pixels, -Tomato Diffuse Specularity. This impressive group gives creators complete texture domination and supreme precision - every 1 pixel being at your mercy to set any realist, ultra-real or photoreal art effect. All 7 textures can now take over an enormous screen. Each detail was further enhanced with careful UV unwrap execution.

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