Boeing 737 800 Garuda

$119

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Editorial Uses Only
Formats (4)
Free file format Conversions available
Native | Blender 2.79 | Blender Render
3ds Max 2010 | Default Scanline
FBX
OBJ
Specifications
Publish Date March 28, 2018
Product ID 1270868
Polygons 19,382
Vertices 20,634
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Mixed Unwrapped UVs
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Description

Boeing 737-800 Garuda.

Blender3D v2.79 model.

Objects: 6

Polygons: 19382
Vertices: 20634

Texture maps size:

Diffuse map: 4096 X 4096
Normal map: 4096 X 4096
Spec map: 4096 X 4096


Real World scale: 39,5 x 36,5 x 12,4 m.

Units: meters

Selecting the object named "B737" (parents). Change the size, position and rotation of the whole.
Ready for animation. Ready to render. Textures, materials, lights, camera included.

Moving the empty object, called a "TrackCam". You can change the camera's orientation.
The camera always points to this object.

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