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3D Model Details
| Vendor: | Ottto3d |
| Published: | Mar 30, 2022 |
| Download Size: | 1.7 GB |
| Game Ready: | Yes |
| Polygons: | 442 |
| Vertices: | 444 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Set of American Dollars 3D Model
This is the big set of money (American dollar/USD).
This product consists of an archive containing banknotes of various years and denominations. To begin with, there is one bill, then a bundle of money tied with an elastic band (the amount depends on the denomination), then there is a bundle of wrapped money (the amount depends on the denomination), then just a bundle of money, then a crumpled money. In larger denominations, this is from 5 to 100 dollars, the same thing, only with more bills , for example, there is a wad of money in 1,000 dollars and a wad of money in 5,000 dollars. In the pictures you can see it. For convenience, there are also a picture of money and a picture of uv map in each folder of what the desired model looks like. The number of polygons is indicated on the example of $ 100 in the pictures, for other models it is almost the same. In the description of the model, I indicated the number of vertices and polygons of a one-dollar bill, the rest is in the pictures and description. These models can be used in games since these are PBR models, each of them has three maps: diffuse, roughness, normal. These models used Polygonal Geometry (Quads/Tris), Non-overlapping Uv map.
This product contains banknotes: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100.
Each denomination contains banknotes of three different years. I tried to do from the oldest to the newest: 1$ (1928, 1935, 2009), 2$ (1928, 1953, 2003), 5$ (1963, 1995, 2003), 10$ (1953, 2003, 2017), 20$ (1990, 1996, 2006), 50$ (1929, 1996, 2004), 100$ (1934, 2006, 2009).
Amount of geometry:
1 bill - 6 polygons, 8 vertices
crumpled bill - 442 polygons, 437 vertices
large wad of money - from 100 polygons and 400 vertices to 120 polygons and 480 vertices
large bundle packed money - from 120 polygons and 440 vertices to 140 polygons and 520 vertices
large wad of money with a rubber band - from 237 polygons and 525 vertices to 257 polygons and 605 vertices
small wad of money - from 35 polygons and 140 vertices to 45 polygons and 180 vertices
small bundle packed money - from 55 polygons and 180 vertices to 65 polygons and 220 vertices
small wad of money with a rubber band - from 196 polygons and 281 vertices to 206 polygons and 321 vertices
The total number of models in the archive: 153.
Textures size: 1024x1024
Including these maps:
diffuse, roughness, normal
Including formats:
blend, fbx, obj, mtl, glb, x3d, dae, usdc, ply, stl
Created in Blender 3.0
This product consists of an archive containing banknotes of various years and denominations. To begin with, there is one bill, then a bundle of money tied with an elastic band (the amount depends on the denomination), then there is a bundle of wrapped money (the amount depends on the denomination), then just a bundle of money, then a crumpled money. In larger denominations, this is from 5 to 100 dollars, the same thing, only with more bills , for example, there is a wad of money in 1,000 dollars and a wad of money in 5,000 dollars. In the pictures you can see it. For convenience, there are also a picture of money and a picture of uv map in each folder of what the desired model looks like. The number of polygons is indicated on the example of $ 100 in the pictures, for other models it is almost the same. In the description of the model, I indicated the number of vertices and polygons of a one-dollar bill, the rest is in the pictures and description. These models can be used in games since these are PBR models, each of them has three maps: diffuse, roughness, normal. These models used Polygonal Geometry (Quads/Tris), Non-overlapping Uv map.
This product contains banknotes: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100.
Each denomination contains banknotes of three different years. I tried to do from the oldest to the newest: 1$ (1928, 1935, 2009), 2$ (1928, 1953, 2003), 5$ (1963, 1995, 2003), 10$ (1953, 2003, 2017), 20$ (1990, 1996, 2006), 50$ (1929, 1996, 2004), 100$ (1934, 2006, 2009).
Amount of geometry:
1 bill - 6 polygons, 8 vertices
crumpled bill - 442 polygons, 437 vertices
large wad of money - from 100 polygons and 400 vertices to 120 polygons and 480 vertices
large bundle packed money - from 120 polygons and 440 vertices to 140 polygons and 520 vertices
large wad of money with a rubber band - from 237 polygons and 525 vertices to 257 polygons and 605 vertices
small wad of money - from 35 polygons and 140 vertices to 45 polygons and 180 vertices
small bundle packed money - from 55 polygons and 180 vertices to 65 polygons and 220 vertices
small wad of money with a rubber band - from 196 polygons and 281 vertices to 206 polygons and 321 vertices
The total number of models in the archive: 153.
Textures size: 1024x1024
Including these maps:
diffuse, roughness, normal
Including formats:
blend, fbx, obj, mtl, glb, x3d, dae, usdc, ply, stl
Created in Blender 3.0




































