US Flag Confederate Navy Jack Low-poly  3D model

US Flag Confederate Navy Jack Low-poly 3D model

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The 3D model of the first Confederate Navy Jack flag, created to commemorate the era between 1861 and 1865, brings a piece of history to life with striking details. Three distinct versions of the model showcase its transformation from a pristine white canvas to one covered in blood, representing the turbulent years that saw its birth and eventual decline. With two sets of textures available for both 1861-1863 and 1863-1865 flags, each texture boasting an exquisite embroidery floss design with delicate folds and creases adding to its realistic look, every stitch is meticulously recreated. Thousands of details weave a fabric of historical significance around the model's folds and wrinkles, inviting you into the very essence of the fabric itself. As this model serves as a testament to the historical significance of the Confederacy during America's War of Secession (1861-1865), its design aims to captivate 3D animators in their visual narratives. Suitable for deployment within immersive gaming scenarios or blockbuster films, this versatile asset thrives with subdivision surfaces yielding exceptionally smooth outlines. Its preparation also renders it capable for games using low polycount systems and offers compatibility with advanced materials, readying the 3D model for the challenges of Physically Based Rendering (PBR). Conceived in Blender version 2.80 and perfected under the illumination of Eevee, the potential here is truly unlimited. When optimizing graphics to create a low-poly model: * Number of objects: 6 * Total polygons: 2484 * Capacity for subdivision rendering: Yes * Render engine utilized: Eevee; ready to run on Cycles. As this asset lends itself equally well as an animated or static asset, depending on your artistic preferences and requirements: * Number of total polygon count when animating: 36 * Materials included within the scene: 3 (corresponding materials to that in static settings) * Levels Of Detail included in rendering setup: Yes * Available animation controls include 2 simple and 575 natural action cycles along with loops to provide versatile use for your projects. Considering this is primarily a low-poly, static model that can easily double as animated: * Static polygons within object hierarchy count (each level contains fewer than original models' details): between 144 or 576 * Static scene included total number of polygon material usage remains constant: materials stay identical to its active equivalent in rendering; a common choice when aiming for PBR. With multiple file export options readily available for your needs: - Models available to render out into desired file formats, FBX & OBJ files will allow direct conversion for use within applications you already are working within (note; no animated assets saved for this method, for static versions). The use of the included .gltf format will enable exportability directly in your chosen graphics or modeling application's preferred data input file format; these being supported by almost all leading model import libraries available in professional markets. Incorporating high-definition images: - Total texture dimensions across entire model asset is in keeping with an impressive level of visual authenticity; sizes total to a stunning 2K * Included texturing techniques support varied environments as follows: - DirectX format applied to Metal + Normal Diffuse + Texture Roughness & metallic (directly editable on application settings), with included textures having High or low AO * Image data provided remains PNG. As it holds accurate to historical record; all details used within scene files strictly adhered and in context: real size objects included across multiple versions available through organized folders named 'Scene Organized By Group', ensuring clear view navigation between differing element levels. Note the inclusion of supplementary materials located at location 'Textures'. The final model serves as purely informational for those researching the flags flown during American Civil War without political implications or promoting hate, a strictly non-inflammatory piece with a single aim in sight; bringing to light visual authenticity of its kind on display through the years it witnessed change. Disclaimers: This is a recreation only; an aesthetic attempt at rendering something which already stands out historically speaking but remains respectful to its time. Not meant to propagate negativity or bias within our collective cultural awareness of past events; rather aims solely at serving for a historical piece in context as understood when studying that part in world history. No further information will be available under request outside from the data directly outlined above with reference directly to stated project model features provided and not additional than originally documented on all material outputs in file.

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