Empire State Building

$299

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Formats (4)
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Native | 3ds Max 2015 | V-Ray 3.00.07
3ds Max 2015 | Default Scanline
3D Studio
FBX
Specifications
Publish Date June 01, 2016
Product ID 1042437
Polygons 427,980
Vertices 560,152
Polygonal Ngons Used
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Mixed Unwrapped UVs
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Description

The Empire State Building is the world's most famous office building, a historical landmark located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

- Scene is created as modular construction.

- Polygons: 427980, Vertices: 560152

- Preview images rendered with V-ray 3.00.07.

- Models are separated on layers, very easy to work with.

- Textures use meaningful names.

- Stripped texture path names.

- A file without V-Ray shader is included with standard materials.

- Units: Centimetre.

- Background and HDRI are not included in the file.

- Descriptive and unique object names.

- Textures resolution: 1024x1024 and 2048x2048 (diffuse, reflect, glossiness, bump, ior)

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