RoschVault Microscope 3D Model – Low Poly Game Ready Asset, FBX
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RoschVault Microscope 3D Model – Low Poly Game Ready Asset, FBX

$12

File Formats

Native Format

.max
Arnold | 2022 • 475 MB

Exchange Formats

.obj.autodesk fbx.other.textures.png

Features

File & scene

Binary FBX No unsupported objects

Geometry

No N-gons No faceted geometry Manifold geometry Polygon mesh

Textures & material

PBR textures No embed textures Square textures Power of 2 texture sizes Assigned materials

UVs & naming

No UV overlaps UV unwrapped model Allowed characters

3D Features

Low-poly PBR Textures Materials UV Mapping Plugins Used

Unwrapped UVs

Mixed

Download information

After purchase, you will receive an email within several hours with a download link to access your files.

Description

Experience the realism of the RoschVault Microscope 3D Model, a meticulously crafted game-ready asset designed for high-performance graphics without compromising frame rates.

This low-poly model features a detailed polygon mesh with a total of 6836 triangles, ensuring optimal performance for your projects. With three unique texture sets, including a pristine 4K PBR texture, you'll achieve stunning visual fidelity in your scenes.

  • File Formats: FBX, OBJ, and MAX
  • Geometry: 3703 Polygons, 7296 Vertices, Manifold Geometry
  • Textures: PBR textures with separate Albedo, ambient occlusion, height, metallic, normal, and roughness maps
  • UV Mapping: UV unwrapped with no overlaps
  • Design Features: Low-poly, game-ready, optimized for various applications

This microscope model is perfect for use in games, animations, and scientific visualizations. Ideal for developers and artists looking to incorporate laboratory elements into their projects, it seamlessly fits into any science or medical-themed environment.

Download this versatile 3D model today and elevate your projects with high-quality assets. Get started now!

Tags

biocomplexcoronahospitallablaboratorymedicalmicromicrobiologymicroscopemicroscopicmolecularresearchsciencescience labvirus