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Julia 3D Model, Fully textured with UV Mapping and materials.
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Julia in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
We took several pictures of Julia, processed them in a photogrammetry-software and 3d modeled the mesh 3D Model is ready to download for free
with 1 Texture files attached, this model contains 83548 polygons and 41772 vertices.
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Hazelnut branch 3D Model.
Download Hazelnut branch in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
The model is sold for non-commercial use only! If you want to use the model for commercial purposes, please contact me! info@lesca.de
After two years of gathering new equipment and more experiance, I was finally able to scan this Hazelnut Branch. It was especially hard to capture all the fine structutes without having them bonded together (in a 3D-Mesh meaning).
For this 3D scan 1480 images from a Sony Alpha 7R4 were used. The raw mesh has 137 million polygons and 8000x8000 textures (Diffuse, Normal, Occlusion).
The shown model has 500k Polygons and 4K Textures and was not altered or cleaned (except lowering the resolution).
For more info see my Instagram Post on my site: https://www.instagram.com/lesca_3d_scan/ - Hazelnut branch - Buy Royalty Free 3D model by Lesca 3D-Scan (@Lesca) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 499999 polygons.
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Armour of Edo period 3D Model.
Download Armour of Edo period in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Photogrammetry of Set of armour of Mori Clan, with two-piece cuirass (nimaido gusoku) and surcoat (jinbaori) located at British Museum (Japanese gallery)
This particular set of two-piece cuirass (nimai-do gosoku) armour is of exceptionally high quality. During the Edo period (1615-1868) the Tokugawa shogunate enacted a four-class system. The warrior class was the hegemonic group, and armour and other related items were displayed to demonstrate their power and prestige.
Armour during the Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, and Momoyama periods was utilitarian, meant to protect its wearer from injury in battle. Japanese medieval warfare often involved a series of duels where combatants would call out their lineage and rank, offer a challenge and then agree or decline to fight. In this situation the identity of the combatants would be clear. However, in a melee, important or wealthy families, particularly those wishing to ascend in rank, could outfit themselves in more distinctive armour and helmets 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 80059 polygons.