Dutch Galiot

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Native | 3ds Max 2014 | V-Ray 2.4
3ds Max 2011 | V-Ray 2.4
FBX
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Specifications
Publish Date February 27, 2016
Product ID 1010795
Polygons 504,376
Vertices 525,297
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Mixed Unwrapped UVs
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Description

Dutch Galiot

The Dutch galiots were flat-bottomed ships with a rounded bow and aft, especially useful in shallow waters.
Their development started in the 17th century.
They were used mainly as merchant ships in northern Europe and the Mediterranean.

- The model based on Dutch Galiot 1740
- Highly detailed and realistic
- All parts have unwrapped Uvs
- Preview rendered with V-Ray 2.40
- Scene with all Vray settings
- polygons - 504,376(turbosmooth lv0);4,034,700(turbosmooth lv1)
- vertices - 525,297(turbosmooth lv0);2,057,575(turbosmooth lv1)
- Real world scale, units - centimeters
- 19 textures with resolution from 1024x1024 to 8192x8192
- Sea water material is included
- Psd's for textures are indlued
- Archive with renders is included
- No Third-party plug-ins used


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