Content for E-on Software Vue / Bentley Vue scenes .VOB 3d objects, .mov motion and .mat materials. E-On Vue is the top of class environment rendering system and now its completely free to download and use:E-On Vue and Plant Factory from Bentley Software.
Seperate Archway (69k poly) and Spire (55k poly) .vob's so that you can quickly position and assemble the your Angkor Temple scene. Each model is made of evenly distributed, subividable triangulated UV Texture mapped mesh to facilitate vertex shaping and pipeline export. 3 Vue Materials used to create teh texture maps are also included, Ancient Temple Rock Walls.mat (chert), Ancient Rock Overgrowth.mat, Ancient Rock Lichen.mat The Angkor Temple Spire object is UV mapped and layered into 8 texture zones, while the Angkor Temple Archway object includes texture zones for roof ends, roof, column caps, columns, and column base. Created in the Angkor architecture style with the mesmerizing blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences this temple embraces the towering spres adorned with elaborate (eroded) bas-reliefs. This temple is characterized by their use of sandstone, which gives them a warm, golden glow that seems to change color with the light. The structures are symmetrical and balanced, with a central tower or shrine surrounded by smaller towers, galleries, and courtyards. We capture the stonework erosion and overgrowth with displacement to gve your render scenes plenty to marvel at.
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Abby Ruins Monastry object for Vue (.vob), 271,626 polygons. Includes conforming surrounding surrounding terrain that conforms to elevations of the ruins that is its own properties and materials.
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Biltmore House object for Vue (.vob). New York architect Richard Morris Hunt designed Biltmore House, a french chateau inspired mansion built in 1889 and is considered at its time the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 square feet (16,622.8 m2)[2] of floor space. New York Architect architect Richard Morris Hunt designed Biltmore House,a french chateau inspired mansion built in 1889 and is considered at its time the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 square feet (16,622.8 m2)[2] of floor space.
Product from licensed from VanishingPoint, model by Digimation Model Bank and Textured by Dream Cutter 3D.
Usage License:
You are completely free to use this figure in any commercial or non-commercial render, image, or animation.
You may NOT sell or give away any files found in this zip package without express permission.
You are free to redistribute your own textures as you wish, provided they do not use any images found in this zip file.
You are free to use this model in your game or app, provided the end user can not extract the 3d model
Product from licensed from VanishingPoint, model by Digimation Model Bank and Textured by Dream Cutter 3D.
Catacombs Set for Vue (.vob) offers a unique and intriguing to render into the past, where history intertwines with mystery. It's a chance to capture the vision of hidden depths of cities and render the stories of those long gone. Plus, there's something undeniably fascinating about rendering figures of the living among the final resting places of millions. This set gives the oppertunity to rendert a scene that presents a sobering reminder of our own mortality, wrapped up in a historical and sometimes spooky adventure. Just remember to bring a flashlight and a sense of humor – you never know what you might encounter down there!
This is a full set that includes tons of separate parts, which can be hidden or shown for more customization.
Don`t want the torches on the wall? How about the spider webs or skulls or hangman nooses? Or maybe you don`t need the columns in the middle of the room. They`re separate parts, so go ahead and hide them.
A set of stairs leads down to the bottomless void...
Includes hidable ceiling and roofs for easy scene setup. Loads as the full scene, however individual objects can be seperated or repositioned in Vue. These include:
Ground
Barrel (16), Base (7), Basin, Bed, Big Base, Boots, Candle (5), Casket,, Casket Cover, Ceiling, ChainHammer, Chair (3),
Chandelier (3), Chest-Metal Closed, Chest-Metal Open, Chest-Wood Closed, Chest-Wood Open, Coffin Broken, Column (14),
Column-Old (2), Dishes, Door (4), FrontWall, Gallows (3), Gate (7), Gauntlets, Hammer, IronHammer, Knife, KnifeOld, LeftWall, MetalChain (2), Metal-Door Left, Metal-Door Right, Net(17), OldAxe. Pillar (7), PortCullis, Prison, RearWall, RightWall, Roof (5), Scythe, Skeleton (3), Skull (3). Small-Metal Chain (4), Stairs, Statue (2), Table, Table Old, Table Wood, Torch Metal (9), Torch Wooden (2), Walls, Window (3).
Catacomb Scene for Vue, 179,515 polygons, modeled by Yassine and converted for Vue by Dream Cutter for Vanishing Point.
All textured based materials with maps at 1024x1024 pixels. To reveal interion hide Ceiling, roof and/or four outer walls.
This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Bombardier Challenger 604 is powered by two General Electric CF34-3B turbofan engines, each providing a massive 8,729 pounds of thrust. With a range of 4,077 nautical miles, it can fly from London to Chicago non-stop. The Challenger 604 is also a trailblazer in aviation technology. It was one of the first business jets to feature a glass cockpit, with a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 integrated multi-function display panel instead of a bunch of dials and gauges. The Challenger 604 can reach a maximum speed of 539 mph and has a service ceiling of 41,000 feet. This jet can fly higher than Mount Everest with a rate of climb of 4,345 feet per minute, it's like your personal fighter jet.
This product is a Cheverolet Chevelle automobile object for Vue in .vob format. The Chevrolet Chevelle was a mid-sized automobile produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors in three generations for the 1964 through 1977 model years. The 1968 Chevelle got an all-new distinctly sculpted Body with tapered front fenders and a rounded beltline. The car adopted a long-hood/short-deck profile with a high rear-quarter "kick-up". While all 1967 Chevelle models rode a 115-inch (2,900 mm) wheelbase, the 1968 coupes and convertibles now rode a sporty 112-inch (2,800 mm) wheelbase.
Includes Vue multi-mats for green, red and black versions of the Chevelle. This digital model is based on the design of the "second generation" version, sold from 1968-1972.
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