Cricket Ball Stress 3D model

Cricket Ball Stress 3D model

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High detailed Cricket Ball Stress model with TurboSmooth modifier. The main format is 3ds max 9.0.max, also available in many formats. Photoshop layered files included for easy customizing of your logo, text, wood etc. 3ds Max 9.0 and all higher versions. Formats: 3ds Max 9.0 V-Ray 3ds Max 9.0 Standard Cinema 4D R11 3ds obj and fbx The main format is 3ds max 9.max. 3ds Max 9.0 V-Ray and Standard material scene are included into individual archive. All textures, Materials and HDRI map are included. .c4d, .lwo and .fbx formats contains medium high-poly. .3ds and obj format comes from low poly. Except HDRI all textures included separately for all formats into each zipped folder. Other formats may vary slightly depending on your software. Poly Count : 3ds Max version (For Each) With TurboSmooth OFF = 23360 With TurboSmooth ON = 93440 (Iterations=1) Geometry: 3ds Max version (For Each) Clean, polygonal, edge-loop, only quads based and smoothable (Subdivision ready) poly geometry. Tris = 0 = 0.00% Quads = 23360 = 100% NGons = 0 = 0% Overlapping Faces = 0 Overlapping Vertices = 0 The Cinema4D version: (For Each) Polygons = 26048 Vertices = 29858 Made up of only quads. Final images rendered with V-Ray Adv1.5RC3. No Photoshop or compositing used, Product is ready to render out-of-the-box. V-Ray Light and camera are included in the file. Model built to real-world scale. Model is placed to 0,0,0 scene coordinates. Objects are grouped for easy selection Every parts of the model named properly. Texture and material names correspond to model name. The model is efficiently UV unwrapped. Non-overlapping UV's are applied where it is necessary. Texture resolution: la_bump: 2048 X 2048 Leather_red: 1024 X 1024 Leather_white: 1024 X 1024 rope_black: 256 X 512 rope_red: 256 X 512 Texture format: JPEG (.jpg) 3ds Max 9.0 and all higher versions.

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