Venus of Willendorf Low-poly 3D model

Venus of Willendorf Low-poly 3D model

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The Venus of Willendorf, also known as the Woman of Willendorf, stands at an impressive 11.1 cm (4 3/8 inches) tall and is a finely crafted statuette of a female figure. Unearthed in 1908 by archaeologist Josef Szombathy at a paleolithic site near the village of Willendorf, this remarkable discovery was made in Lower Austria, just a stone's throw from the city of Krems. INCLUDED: * A low-poly fbx model for streamlined use * A high-poly print 3d model for detailed examination * A sturdy base to support the statuette FILES: * fbx files for seamless integration into various software * zbrush files for meticulous sculpting and detailing * substance files for realistic textures and effects * obj files for versatile use across different platforms * marmoseth files for advanced texture manipulation * stl files for precise 3d printing TEXTURES: * Ambient Occlusion (ao) for enhanced realism * Metallic textures for a polished finish * Roughness maps to capture subtle surface details * Color maps to bring the statuette to life * Normal maps for accurate lighting and shading * Height maps to add depth and dimensionality

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