Peaches on a Plate High Poly Version PBR 3D Model

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Peaches on a Plate High Poly Version PBR 3D Model
Peaches on a Plate High Poly Version PBR
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MODELS:
- Four distinct peaches
- Clean, 100% quad geometry
- Units: centimeters
Polygons : 175,488
Vertex : 175,498
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TEXTURES:
– 4096 x 4096 PNG (.png)
– This product consists of a ZIP archive containing textures for both Specular/Glossiness and Metal/Roughness workflows (please download Accompanying Product Files).
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PRESENTATION IMAGES:
All preview images are rendered with the V-Ray renderer.
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FILE FORMATS:
- 3ds Max 2016 with V-Ray materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2016 with Corona materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2019 with Physical materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2021 with Physical PBR materials (Metal/Roughness)
- FBX
Please note that FBX format has limited support for normal maps. The normal map is provided as a bitmap in the bump slot. To achieve correct rendering results, reassign the normal map in your preferred render engine and set the gamma value to 1.0.
Who works with V-Ray version lower than 3.1, pay attention to materials section BRDF (Microfaset GTR (GGX)), if your version is older than 3.1 - this section will be empty, and you have to choose: Blinn, Ward or Phong, dependence on material.
For Corona Renderer, it is recommended to use version 7 or higher, as it introduced the Corona Physical Material with full support for the PBR metalness/roughness workflow.
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ADDITIONAL INFO:
The V-Ray and Corona scene files use a falloff map in the diffuse channel. Please refer to the preview image for the falloff settings. Alternatively, you can use the Sheen parameter if your renderer supports this feature. The Physical files only have a basecolor map without falloff.
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MODELS:
- Four distinct peaches
- Clean, 100% quad geometry
- Units: centimeters
Polygons : 175,488
Vertex : 175,498
*********************************
TEXTURES:
– 4096 x 4096 PNG (.png)
– This product consists of a ZIP archive containing textures for both Specular/Glossiness and Metal/Roughness workflows (please download Accompanying Product Files).
*********************************
PRESENTATION IMAGES:
All preview images are rendered with the V-Ray renderer.
*********************************
FILE FORMATS:
- 3ds Max 2016 with V-Ray materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2016 with Corona materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2019 with Physical materials (Metal/Roughness)
- 3ds Max 2021 with Physical PBR materials (Metal/Roughness)
- FBX
Please note that FBX format has limited support for normal maps. The normal map is provided as a bitmap in the bump slot. To achieve correct rendering results, reassign the normal map in your preferred render engine and set the gamma value to 1.0.
Who works with V-Ray version lower than 3.1, pay attention to materials section BRDF (Microfaset GTR (GGX)), if your version is older than 3.1 - this section will be empty, and you have to choose: Blinn, Ward or Phong, dependence on material.
For Corona Renderer, it is recommended to use version 7 or higher, as it introduced the Corona Physical Material with full support for the PBR metalness/roughness workflow.
*********************************
ADDITIONAL INFO:
The V-Ray and Corona scene files use a falloff map in the diffuse channel. Please refer to the preview image for the falloff settings. Alternatively, you can use the Sheen parameter if your renderer supports this feature. The Physical files only have a basecolor map without falloff.


















