LuxXeon opened this issue on Oct 27, 2013 · 7 posts
LuxXeon posted Sun, 27 October 2013 at 10:36 PM Online Now!
Attached Link: Free Dirt Grave (OBJ Version)
![Dirt Grave Preview Renders](http://s16.postimg.org/y89epehlx/preview_renderosity.jpg)Modeled entirely in 3dsMax 2012. Previews rendered in Octane Render.
This highly detailed, dirt grave model is available in several scaled .obj formats, for importing easily into other applications, like Blender, Poser, or Daz|Studio**. This object comes complete with texture maps for every necessary material channel, for the most control over your resulting render. There is a custom diffuse (color), bump, and specular maps for each sub-object in this set, if you wish to use them. Personally, I don't feel there's a need for the specular map, but I have included them anyway for those particularly unique circumstances where you may require specular reflectance on these objects.
The models in this package consist of 69,556 polygons and 139,863 verts. It's 100% quad topology, created entirely with traditional subD polygonal modeling techniques. Each texture map is provided in maximum quality JPG format, at resolutions of 2048x2048 pixels, and are suitable for close-up rendering. You may, however, need to tweak or adjust the power of the bump maps in your software of choice, to get the optimum results for rendering.
*All preview renders, made in Octane Render, are done using the exact maps I've included with the model. Please review the special instructions for OBJ import.
Click Here to download the .OBJ version of this freebie from the Freestuff area of Renderosity. There is also a version of this freebie in native .MAX file fomat, pending approval here on Renderosity.
Optionally, you can also download this model, in ALL the various file formats, and see more preview renders and wireframes from the following resource locations:
As always, enjoy the model, and please contact me if you have any questions about how to integrate this model into your renders.
**As always with my freebies, the OBJ versions have been specifically scaled for use in several different 3D packages. Please refer to the README.txt for specific instructions on how to load these special obj scaled files into your application of choice; particularly Poser, Daz Studio, or Blender.
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