Saturday, May 14, 2011

US Navy Ships V3 by Gandoza

You can download 3DStudio MAX ver.8 (*.max) files of US Navy Ships V3 3D model from www.exchange3d.com. Direct link to the 3D model: Exchange3D media store More details: This product contains the following US Navy Ships: 1 _ USS Independence (LCS-2) 2 _ USS Port Royal (CG-73) ................................................................ 1 _ USS Independence (LCS-2) USS Independence (LCS-2) is a high-speed trimaran ship designed specifically for close to shore operations. The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) is the next generation of Naval warships. It has officially joined the operating forces of the United States Navy on January 2010. This 3d model is high resolution and perfect for close-up detailed renders, pre-render projects, planning, simulations and animation. Drawings and high detailed reference images were used to design this model. All textures and materials are included. Textures are high resolution jpeg images ( 5120 x 5120 ) pixels for main ship ( diffuse, bump and specular maps ), ( 1024*1024 ) pixels for other parts. The textures and maps are in a separated compressed file. Previews were rendered with vray. 3ds Max file included 2 versions: Vray and standard materials. Polygons: 258751 Vertices: 286199 ................................................................ 2_ USS Port Royal (CG-73): Detailed 3D Model of USS Port Royal (CG-73), the United States Navy guided missile cruiser. Textures and materials are included. Textures are high quality jpeg, 5120 x 5120 px for main ship and 1024 x 1024 px for other parts. Photoshop CS3 textures also included in a separated file, Colors in separated layer and can be customised easily. 3ds Max file included 2 versions: Vray and standard materials. HDRI Map not included. Previews were rendered with vray. Polygons: 241623 Vertices: 179101 ............................................................ Each ship in a separated file. Models available also as separate products.. The model preview:

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