Materials: yes Textures: yes Animated: no Rigged: no Includes Normal Map: no Geometry: Polygonal Polygons: 669059 Vertices: 584764 Detail Level: high Avg Texture Res: 4k
Formats:
Cinema 4D (.c4d) - v9.5, 3D Studio (.3ds), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), OBJ (.obj)
Originally modelled in cinema4D 9.5. The textures are mostly made with bodypaint. Detailed enough for close-up renders. The rar-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied. - All textures and materials are included. - Inside scene: -model -skydom -28 objects - 36 materials, bodypaint-textures or textures - No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering. - No special plugin needed to open scene.
- Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing - 30°
- NOTE – In lightwave the Bumpmap (Verdeck_R) must manually load in the Materialcanal. - lwo - Polygones - 669059 Vertices - 584285 - 5 Objects - 36 Materials and 1 Bumpmap - 3ds - Polygones - 814403 Vertices - 691316 - 15 Objects - 36 Materials and 1 Bumpmap - obj - Polygones - 669059 Vertices - 584285 - 5 Objects - 36 Materials and 1 Bumpmap
Unimog designates a range of multi purpose four wheel drive medium trucks produced by Mercedes-Benz, a division of Daimler AG. The name Unimog is pronounced in German and is an acronym for the German "UNIversal-MOtor-Gerät", Gerät being the German word for machine or device. They are built in the Mercedes truck plant in Wörth am Rhein in Germany.
Apart from the German Bundeswehr, Unimogs have been used by many different militaries, including the Argentinian, British, Belgian, Danish, Dutch, French, Portuguese, Finish, Greek, Swiss, Chilean, Bolivian Naval Forces, Mexican, Pakistani and Singaporean armed forces. They are also used extensively by the Brazilian Marine Corps, South African National Defence, the New Zealand Army, the Turkish Army and the Australian Army. The Unimogs are used as troop carriers, ambulances, and mobile command centers equipped with radios (radio boxes). The United States Marine Corps use an engineer version, while the United States Army uses Unimog vehicles to access remote installations.
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