| There are thirteen (13) distinct models of umbrellas in high resolution (high detail), five (5) low polygon models of umbrellas for distance viewing, a modern and a Victorian Era umbrella stand. The thirteen high resolution models include -- - a Black textured cloth Ambassador model in full open position, and one in furled position, - a Red-Patterned cloth Lady Ambassador model in full open position and one in furled position, - a Red Chenille textured modern style umbrella in full open and in furled positions, - an Aqua textured modern style umbrella in full open and in furled positions, - a Dark Blue textured cloth, scalloped edge, Phillipine Formal model in full open and in furled positions, - a Child's small umbrella with 'rubber duck' design in full open position, - a Black textured cloth Ambassador model in half open position ('Dripping Dry') with accompanying water puddle object, and - a 'Blown Out' model of the black Ambassador Umbrella representing an umbrella collapsed by heavy wind. Each of the high resolution models has a slightly different canopy shape with just enough distortion to look like cloth in the wind or rain. Each model has an accurate scale model of the wire frame structure for the canopy shape, and accurately scaled handles and poles. Each is accurately textured with wood, cloth, stone, or in one case, lucite. Five additional lower polygon count umbrellas help you fill out scenes of umbrella-carrying people in the distance. These five umbrellas have no internal wire framework and are missing small detail items. Each is unique, and you can multiply them in a scene by changing their canopy colors, or rotating them slightly to present a different angle to the camera. Two umbrella stands let you make interior scenes. One is a highly polished red oak stand typical of the Victorian Era, and the other is a modern design of bent birch wood. Both are finely made with wood textures mapped to each individual component. |