Step pyramid

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Specifications
Publish Date March 18, 2022
Product ID 1869807
Polygons 62,138
Vertices 31,870
Polygonal Tris Only
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Materials
UV Mapped
Non-overlapping Unwrapped UVs
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Description

Model of the Step pyramid. The Step pyramid is the first ancient Egypt's pyramid in the history, built for the pharaoh Djoser sometimes around 2650 BC by priest Imhotep at Saqqara. It's shape comes from the royal tombs called "mastaba" that were built for Djoser's predecessors. The step pyramid is made by adding smaller mastabas on larger ones. It's dimensions are 121x109x62.5 meters (LxDxH).

The model includes two versions: 1/ The probable original appearance of the pyramid in the past and 2/ the appearance of the present day's state during the restorations.

With the model there is provided an 8K diffuse map and 4K normal map.

- All parts are logically named
- Model is placed in the origin
- Model is in real world size

UV coords map is also included.

File formats provided:
- CZB (native format)
- DAE
- FBX ver. 2015.1 (both ASCII and binary)
- OBJ (including MTL)
- STL (both ASCII and binary)

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