Model's Description:
Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat
Game-Ready! MLB-style wood baseball bat. Perfect for use in games, Virtual Reality (VR), or any other real-time applications. Highly detailed for close-up view.
Includes model in FBX, OBJ, and LXO file formats. 4K textures in .png format.
Bonus!
Includes both “Clean” and “Dirty” sets of texures for brand-new and game-used looks!
Texture Resolution:
4096x4096 texture set (PBR) (Diffuse, Metalness, Roughness, Height, Normal)
.png format.
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Model's Description:
Speed Art Museum: Fashioning Madame Adélaïde 3D Model, Optimized by RigModels.com, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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This is a digitized section of the “Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art from Paper” exhibit at Louisville, Kentucky’s Speed Art Museum.
“[The Exhibit] features the life-size, trompe l’œil paper costumes of Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave (born 1946). Following a visit to the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum in 1994, de Borchgrave began working in the new medium, creating trompe l’œilpaper works in what eventually would become four major paper fashion collections.” - Speed Art Museum website
This model was created using photogrammetry. The photos were taken June 20, 2021. This model is incomplete and represents only a proof of concept, since access to the exhibit was limited. A more comprehensive scan of the exhibit would result in a much, much higher quality 3D model.
Institutions looking to digitize their collections should consider photogrammetry services, a safe, non-invasive, and cost-effective way to digitize historic artifacts. Learn more at www.johnclere.com 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 332382 polygons.