Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
Latkes are patato pancakes traditionally eaten by Jews during the Hanukkah festival. This 3D mesh contains a detailed color/diffuse and bump map texture (2048x2048 pixel resolution), suitable for close up rendering. The object is modeled with surface detail displacement in the mesh, and no displacement maps are necessary, beyond the standard bump map for some added detail. The topology is all quadrangular polygons (quads), and the UV mapping has been carefully done to provide minimal texture distortion. The polygon count on this low poly model is 1,120 polygons, and 1,122 vertices.The model is provided in OBJ scaled formats for several applications, including Blender and Poser/Daz Studio. Please refer to the OBJ information below*** for further instructions on how to import the correct OBJ version into your application of choice, with proper scaling.You are free to use or modify this model as you see fit for your own projects or scenes; it's great as a decorative outdoor lighting prop, but can also fit into a great many variety of scenes. The only limit is your imagination. As with all my freebies, this model can be used for both commercial and non commercial renders. You may not, however, resell these objects, or any derivative of them; individually, or as part of a package/set.*** OBJ users: The POSER-specific OBJ version was exported with a scale conversion that should load with the appropriate scaling into Poser 9 and above. To ensure proper import into Poser, BE SURE to DE-select all check box options boxes in the Import Options dialogue. DESELECT the "Centered", "Place on Floor", "Percent of Standard Figure Size", etc. options in the import dialogue box after you select the poser .obj file, and then the object should load with correct scale into the scene. In DAZ|STUDIO, simply choose the Poser-scaled .obj version, and import with Poser Preset option from the import dialogue box. BLENDER users, obviously, choose the Blender scaled .obj. All other software applications may be best suited to import the standard .obj file.
thelufias 8:55AM | Thu, 17 September 2020
Thank you very much
smandle 3:49PM | Sun, 02 October 2016
Thank you.
wolfmanjim 10:43AM | Mon, 04 November 2013
Just what I needed!
Alexsander 3:59PM | Sun, 03 November 2013
Hi Luxxeon, A Latke is such a such simple thing. My girlfriend makes these a few times a year. When I saw yours I thought 'hey that looks like her Latkes'. High praise for a 3d model. Thanks for all the great props.
GrandmaT 12:40PM | Sun, 03 November 2013
Very well done model. Thank you!
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