
NFL Player Pittsburgh Steelers - Rigged 3D Model



















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My name is Juan Carlos Jiménez "Anypixel". I was born in Madrid (Spain) 43 years ago and I’ve spent my entire life devoted to 3D, design, computer graphics, and any other kind of artistic expression.
In 1992, I began using 3D Studio R2 for MS-DOS. So, I can fairly say that I have almost 28 years of experience.
Since 2007 I’m running my own company to work in lighting and visualization which are my real passion.
In 1992, I began using 3D Studio R2 for MS-DOS. So, I can fairly say that I have almost 28 years of experience.
Since 2007 I’m running my own company to work in lighting and visualization which are my real passion.
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NFL Player Pittsburgh Steelers - Rigged 3D Model
Realistic, detailed Rigged Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Player model and official match ball. The 3ds max format includes both VRay and Scanline default renderer versions. The final images of the thumbnails have been created with the materials and shaders from the VRay version (lighting and rendering settings not included).
The base control mesh of the player has been included without being colapsed so you can subdivide the geometry as much as you need in your own 3D software. The accurate details of the model work perfectly for extreme close-ups.
The base control mesh of the player has been included without being colapsed so you can subdivide the geometry as much as you need in your own 3D software. The accurate details of the model work perfectly for extreme close-ups.