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by cod2war on 29 January 2016 - 1 189 views - 0 comments
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[Max] Dosch Design 3D Humans

[Max] Dosch Design 3D Humans

Dosch Design 3D Humans
max | 3D models | 29 MB



The depiction of human characters in 3D-scenes becomes ever more important in visualizations, animations and illustrations, and by now constitutes a considerable part of 3D-design. Dosch 3D: Humans contains additional 5 female and 5 male human 3D-models, each in three clothing variations.

The 3D-models can be modified by the user in many creative ways (posture, type and color of clothing). This allows for easy adaptation of the 3D-models to the respective design task at hand.

The highly detailed 3D-models feature all relevant textures while providing the option of using ones own textures as well. Close-ups of the face, hair, hands etc. can be done with superior quality. The 3D-humans are provided in a neutral pose (standing with arms stretched out sideways), and can therefore be easily used in quality 3D-design and animation programs with the option of bones and inverse kinematics enhancement.

In addition to the highly detailed 3D-models the product contains 46 humans of lower resolution in a variety of walking and standing poses. These are designed for the direct use in architectural visualization or scenes with crowds of people.

The 3D-models are provided in the formats 3dsmax (version 4 and higher), 3DS, Lightwave (version 6 and higher), C4D and OBJ plus the associated textures in the industry-standard JPEG-format. This way the 3D-models can be used in all widely used 3D- and CAD programs.
Important note for Cinema4D users: the additional new 3D-models are only useable in Cinema4D version 8 and higher.

The 3D-models can also be animated or modified in various 3D-applications, yet do not come “with bones”.


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