
VTOL Drone 3D model
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The Volocopter VC200 is a two-seated electric prototype rotorcraft (multicopter) from German company e-volo. It first flew unmanned in November 2013 and manned in March 2016. Each of its 18 direct drive electric motors outputs 2kW. The drone model consists of 214 polygonal objects, with all geometry objects parented to helper objects for easy handling. The rotors are rigged and ready for animation via a single Speed lider accessible through HLPR_VC_Rotate's modifier. Main objects use subdivisional modeling with turbosmooth modifiers applied, while smaller objects don't require subdivision. Modeled in quads and triangles without N-gons, it's 94% quad-based. The polycount at level 0 is 611,307 polygons and 612,913 vertices; at level 1, it increases to 1,045,351 polygons and 800,789 vertices. Materials are prepared for Corona, V-ray, and Scanline renderers. However, the FBX file only includes basic materials. The OBJ file doesn't have any materials but retains UVW coordinates. The model features 15 high-quality textures up to 2048 x 2048 resolution, saved in lossless PNG format and collected in a separate archive. The model is scaled to real-world dimensions with scene units measured in cm. All objects, materials, and textures are uniquely named, transformations reset, and the model placed at scene origin [0, 0, 0 XYZ]. Texture paths are set to relative values. To move individual objects, unlock them via the command panel's hierarchy tab and link info area. Available file formats include 3ds Max (Corona, Scanline, Vray), FBX, and OBJ. The model was created in 3ds Max, with preview images rendered using Corona. No post-processing was applied apart from Corona's built-in tonemapping tools. Render scenes aren't included. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the provider.
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