The urban guy character 3d model. The character is designed in a urban civil casual style. The 3d model is designed for a realtime next-gen game engines. The 3d model is low polygonal and can be used in any realtime game engine based on DX lower then DX9, but in a DX9 based engine it really makes sense with the provided normal, specular and gloss maps. There are also the props models with the character: the jacket, the watches and the sunglasses. All the objects are separate meshes and have their own UV layout.
The mesh structure is a triangle-based combined with quads. There is following poly count:
Total:
- 3469 polygons - 3094 vertices
Body:
- 2385 polygons - 2102 vertices
Jacket:
- 788 polygons - 722 vertices
Watches:
- 70 polygons - 64 vertices
Sunglasses:
- 226 polygons - 206 vertices
The 3d models, the character itself and its props are textured with the UVW Unwrap modifier. The diffuse, normal, specular, specular color, gloss, ambient occlusion, glow for the watches and alpha and 4-sided cube map reflection for the sunglasses are included. The textures are 2048x2048 for the body, 1024x1024 for the jacket and 512x512 for the watches and sunglasses in the 32-bit uncompressed TGA texture format.
The character is rigged with the Character Studio biped using the skin modifier. The body and the jacket have a separate skin modifiers but are rigged to the same biped. The watches mesh is linked to the right biped forearm. The sunglasses mesh is linked to the biped head. The biped is hidden by the default. To unhide it press right mouse button, then 'unhide all'.
The character is animated. There are following animation sequences: 4 types of idling, walking, running. Each sequense contains 12 frames with the 12 FPS framerate. There are the single file with all the sequences in a single animation lengh and the separate files within each type of animation as well. That is useful in a case when either it is more comfortable to load animations separately to the engine from several files or all together from one file.
There are following file formats: 3D Studio Max 2009, Maya 7, FBX60, FBX2009.
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