Dog-low Poly 3D Model Free Download

Dog-low poly
Vertices10098
Triangles3406
Bounding BoxN/A
Nodes7
MeshesN/A
Materials1
TexturesN/A
AnimationsN/A
CamerasN/A
File Size4.06 MB
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Download this free low poly 3D model of a dog, perfect for a variety of 3D printing, game development, or animation projects. Created with clean geometry, the model consists of 3,406 triangles and 10,098 vertices, ensuring a balance between simplicity and detail. The model comes with a UV set, making it ready for texturing if needed. Packaged in a convenient zip file format, it includes an .obj file for easy import into most 3D software, along with a preview image in .png format

How to Use the Dog-Low Poly 3D Model

Follow this step-by-step guide to download, import, and use the Dog-low poly 3D model in your 3D projects.

Step 1: Download the Model

  • Click the Download button on the model page.
  • You will receive a .zip file containing the model in .obj format and a preview image in .png.

Step 2: Extract the Files

  • After downloading the .zip file, extract it using any standard extraction tool (e.g., WinRAR, 7-Zip).
  • You should now see two files:
    • Dog-low-poly.obj (the 3D model)
    • Dog-low-poly.png (a preview image)

Step 3: Import the Model into Your Software

  • Open your preferred 3D software (e.g., Blender, Maya, 3ds Max).
  • Go to the File menu, select Import, and choose the .obj format.
  • Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files and select Dog-low-poly.obj.

Step 4: Adjust the Model

  • Once imported, you can manipulate the model as needed. Scale, rotate, or position it to fit your scene.
  • The model consists of 3,406 triangles and 10,098 vertices, providing a good balance between low poly and detail.

Step 5: UV Mapping (Optional)

  • The model comes with a basic UV set, allowing you to apply custom textures.
  • To do this, open the UV editor in your 3D software and load your desired textures.
  • The provided UV Set 0 will help you align textures with ease.

Step 6: Export for 3D Printing or Game Engines

  • If you’re using this model for 3D printing, you can export it in a compatible format (like .stl) and send it to your 3D printer.
  • For game development, you can optimize the model further by reducing polygons or adding textures, then export it to the format supported by your game engine (e.g., FBX for Unity or Unreal).

Step 7: Render or Print

  • Once you’ve customized the model, it’s ready for rendering in animations, use in games, or printing using a 3D printer.

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