Qrixas Spider Robot M1 Rigged 3D Model

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Qrixas Spider Robot M1 Rigged 3D Model
The 3D model 'Qrixas Spider Robot M1 Rigged' is an unbranded design made for professional projects.
Qrixas is a spider robot featuring a spherical central body and six articulated mechanical legs with a segmented structure. The design includes modular components and combines smooth outer panels with exposed mechanical details, creating a high-tech industrial look suitable for robotics, inspection systems, and sci-fi environments.
Developed in Blender and optimized for Cycles rendering, it features realistic proportions and a generalized form, making it suitable for mid to wide shots across various visual contexts. This 3D model is ideal for renderers, videos, video advertising, VFX, motion graphics, and the film industry. While the 3D model is not intended for close-ups or technical visualization, it performs reliably in cinematic scenes and general-purpose use. Materials are tuned for efficient and flexible rendering workflows. Also available in 3ds Max with V-Ray materials. Other file formats (FBX, OBJ, STL) include standard materials only, without physically based settings.
IMPORTANT:
- Rigging is included in the native Blender file only
- FBX, OBJ, STL, and 3ds Max formats contain only 3D meshes without any rig
3D model available in these formats:
- BLEND (Blender 4.4, Cycles)
- MAX (3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 6.1)
- MAX (3ds Max 2015, V-Ray 3.6)
- FBX 2020 – from 3ds Max
- FBX 7.4 (2014/2015) – from Blender
- OBJ (Wavefront)
- STL (Stereolithography)
Geometry:
- Polygons: 1 035 485
- Triangles: 1 919 004
- Edges: 2 011 947
- Vertices: 979 853
Scene details:
- All details are at a 100,100,100 scale
- Model has real-world scale and is centered at X: 0, Y: 0
- No cleanup required – just drop the model into your scene and start rendering
Qrixas is a spider robot featuring a spherical central body and six articulated mechanical legs with a segmented structure. The design includes modular components and combines smooth outer panels with exposed mechanical details, creating a high-tech industrial look suitable for robotics, inspection systems, and sci-fi environments.
Developed in Blender and optimized for Cycles rendering, it features realistic proportions and a generalized form, making it suitable for mid to wide shots across various visual contexts. This 3D model is ideal for renderers, videos, video advertising, VFX, motion graphics, and the film industry. While the 3D model is not intended for close-ups or technical visualization, it performs reliably in cinematic scenes and general-purpose use. Materials are tuned for efficient and flexible rendering workflows. Also available in 3ds Max with V-Ray materials. Other file formats (FBX, OBJ, STL) include standard materials only, without physically based settings.
IMPORTANT:
- Rigging is included in the native Blender file only
- FBX, OBJ, STL, and 3ds Max formats contain only 3D meshes without any rig
3D model available in these formats:
- BLEND (Blender 4.4, Cycles)
- MAX (3ds Max 2023, V-Ray 6.1)
- MAX (3ds Max 2015, V-Ray 3.6)
- FBX 2020 – from 3ds Max
- FBX 7.4 (2014/2015) – from Blender
- OBJ (Wavefront)
- STL (Stereolithography)
Geometry:
- Polygons: 1 035 485
- Triangles: 1 919 004
- Edges: 2 011 947
- Vertices: 979 853
Scene details:
- All details are at a 100,100,100 scale
- Model has real-world scale and is centered at X: 0, Y: 0
- No cleanup required – just drop the model into your scene and start rendering




















