Toyota Yaris 2000
Polygon saving but accurate 3d model created according to real reference. Native format is Cinema 4d R20, model can use Hypernurbs subdivision. Vray version included. Other formats are exported in one resolution. Exported formats 3ds, max, fbx and obj are prepared well to work correctly with every standard modeling software such as Maya, Lightwave etc... Using FBX file for import is strongly recommended, because it preserves basic material properties, objects hierarchy, uvw coordinates and quad geometry. 3ds format preserves basic material properties, hierarchy and uvw coordinates, but all geometry is triangular. Max format includes hierarchy, quad geometry and standard materials. OBJ format preserves only quad geometry and uvw coordinates. Each format of model (except for OBJ) has hierarchy of parents and children objects ready to animate manually or using any car animation plugin. All mesh parts separated by material are jointed under one empty (no polygons) object used as their pivot. All materials, textures and objects are sorted well to make Your own materials for special render engines. ONLY native c4d version has some special following features. It is animated using Xpresso (no keyframes), Model in c4d format includes exterior and interior lighting, automatic reverse and brake lights. Textures are included with all files, main texture's size is 2048x2048 pixels split onto these channels - xxxtex.jpg (diffuse color), xxxbum.jpg (bump), xxxspe.jpg (specular color and intensity), xxxref.jpg (reflectance intensity), xxx_lum.jpg (luminance color). C4D version comes with standard materials. Previews were rendered using Cinema 4d R20 Studio, Physical renderer. Model scale unit is millimeters. Environment scene where the car is placed is not included! This model was created, saved and exported from Cinema 4d R20. Compatibility level with other versions may be restricted due to changes in versions of software.
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