
Generic 4 Inch Smartphone 3D Model













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Generic 4 Inch Smartphone 3D Model
Very high definition Generic Smart Phone model with 4 Inch display size. Generic means this Smart Phone does not exist in reality. Details like connectors, cameras, flash, speaker and screws are modelled. The model is created to scale, meaning it has the correct size in your 3D software.
The geometry is a mix of SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces and polygonal surfaces. This means using the 3dSMax or the Maya 2013 version you can change the resolution/smoothness of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces very easy.
If you import the lowest resolution of the .obj, .fbx or .lwo version into a 3D Software that supports SubDivision surfaces, you can also change the resolution/smoothness of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces very easy. The base version of the model which is not smoothed has a polycount of 251401 polygons.
For other software packages that do not support SubDivision surfaces the model is available in 3 different resolutions ranging from 251401 to 505439 polygons.
Max 2010 Format:
Meshsmooth is applied so you can set the resolution of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces as you like.
Maya 2008 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Maya 2013 Format:
A selection set for all SubDivision surface parts is included so you can change the resolution of these parts easily.
FBX Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Cinema 4D 9.6 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Lwo 6.0 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Obj Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
3ds Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Previews rendered in 3dsMax using VRay. Please note that the VRay materials and light settings are not included.
The geometry is a mix of SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces and polygonal surfaces. This means using the 3dSMax or the Maya 2013 version you can change the resolution/smoothness of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces very easy.
If you import the lowest resolution of the .obj, .fbx or .lwo version into a 3D Software that supports SubDivision surfaces, you can also change the resolution/smoothness of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces very easy. The base version of the model which is not smoothed has a polycount of 251401 polygons.
For other software packages that do not support SubDivision surfaces the model is available in 3 different resolutions ranging from 251401 to 505439 polygons.
Max 2010 Format:
Meshsmooth is applied so you can set the resolution of the SubDivision/Meshsmooth surfaces as you like.
Maya 2008 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Maya 2013 Format:
A selection set for all SubDivision surface parts is included so you can change the resolution of these parts easily.
FBX Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Cinema 4D 9.6 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Lwo 6.0 Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Obj Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
3ds Format:
The model is available in 3 different resolutions.
Previews rendered in 3dsMax using VRay. Please note that the VRay materials and light settings are not included.