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  Caesar bust 3D Model 2023-11-08
caesar bust - 3D model by HUVRARLab 3d model
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  Faces :87,460 Textured :Yes (1) Animated :No
  Vertices :43,732 UV Mapping :No License : Royalty Free
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Caesar bust 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Caesar bust - 3D model by HUVRARLab 3D Model is ready to download for free with 1 Texture files attached, this model contains 87460 polygons and 43732 vertices.
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