Office building – Technology Park headquarters (Buildings)

Low or mid poly model, quads and a few tris only (no ngons). Optimal for both high-end visualization and games or real-time engines (tested in UE4 [Unreal Engine 4]) There are 13 descriptively named objects (in & out blinds, glass, partitions, facade, fittings, frames, railings, lawn, road, sidewalk) that are organized within the same layer structure. The model is developed in a detail-based object arrangement, so you can easily decrease the poly-count deleting non-essential objects. Basic interior textured, not intended for full access.

The full scene (environment, exposure, gamma, cameras, lights, materials, textures, renderer) is configured and ready to render in a physically correct linear space. Renders displayed here have contrast applied only, no further post-production.

Real world scale, units: meters (building bounding box 75.8m x 19.3m x 25.2m)

Unwrapped UVs for all objects. Overlapping UVS in UV channel 1 (for common textures) & Non-overlapping UVS in UV channel 2 (for lightmap baking etc)

PBR Vray materials for all objects (diffuse, glossiness, base reflection and normal maps) Meaningfully named. There are 53 texture maps, PNG format, with 2K or 4K resolution (2048×2048px or 4096×4096px)

3dsmax 2016 native file format. Vray 3.30 is used for preview images, materials and procedural textures. 3dsmax 2012 and 2010 file formats, with Vray 2.00 materials, also added. All textures are packed with the model file, sharing folder in a flat file structure, and their paths have been stripped from the model in order to prevent linking issues. Textures should be relinked for OBJ, FBX and 3DS file formats, due to format exporting and importing restrictions with PBR materials.

BerconNoise non-essential maps (BerconMaps open-source free plugin) used for procedural HD mask in grass/lawn shader. No more plugins needed. The HDR image used for lighting the scene is not included, but an ordinary dome is configured instead of it.

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