This is a high detailed model of Samsung c520 cellphone. It was modeled in 3D studio MAX 2009 and the preview renders were done in Vray 1.50 sp1.
samsung_c520_max_vray files package:
The model is available for Max 2009 and up. The package contains all the texture images that were used. The UV maps included as well. The materials included too and are available for Vray. The mesh smooth history is available (you can adjust it easily so you can control the smooth level to benefit you projects). The model is grouped on parts to be easily manipulated as needed.
The polygon count:
Low res (iteration 0) : 4 756 polygons; 4 540 vertexes;
High res (iteration 3): 227 815 polygons; 229 383 vertexes;
samsung_c520_max_mentalray.zip package:
The model is available for Max 2009 and up. The package contains all the texture images that were used. The UV maps included as well. The materials included too and are available for the default max renderer - mentalray (it comes with the standard installation of 3ds max). The mesh smooth history is available (you can adjust it easily so you can control the smooth level to benefit you projects). The model is grouped on parts to be easily manipulated as needed.
The polygon count:
Low res (iteration 0) : 4 756 polygons; 4 540 vertexes;
High res (iteration 3): 227 815 polygons; 229 383 vertexes;
samsung_c520_3ds.zip package:
Two different files available - high resolution and low resolution. The low resolution file format could be used as subdivision surfaces in any 3D software that supports subdivisions. The texture images are included in the package.
Low resolution: 8 472 polygons; 4 655 vertexes;
High resolution: 114 750 polygons; 58 581 vertexes;
samsung_c520_obj.zip package:
Two different files available - high resolution and low resolution. The low resolution file format could be used as subdivision surface in any 3D software that supports subdivisions. The texture images are included in the package. The high resolution file format is high detailed enough to be used directly for rendering.
Low res: 8 472 polygons; 4 540 vertexes;
High res: 114 750 polygons; 58 423 vertexes;