Description
Animation ( frames )
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Walk Cycle ( 10-49 )
Charge Cycle ( 50-69 )
Attack Cycle (80-109 )
Swim Cycle ( 120-149 )
Death Roll ( 160-220 )
Features:
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1. Five loopable animations – Walk, Charge, Attack, Swim and Death Roll.
2. Rigged with Controls to do all kinds of actions.
3. Accurate physical characteristics that distinguish the Alligator from Crocodile.**
4. Optimized and clean model topology that can be further subdivided for high detailed rendering.*
5. Fully textured and materials applied.
6. High resolution UV texture map of 4096 x 4096.
7. Eyelids, nostril and throat flap opening / closing can be controlled by morph targets, set-up appropriately in all 3D applications.
*The original model is smoothened using Subdivision, which renders exactly like the high-quality preview images, yet preserving the original low mesh density. (Preview images were rendered using subdivision level 1). User only needs to crank up the subdivision to get a high poly and detailed mesh for rendering, OR crank down the subdivision for a low poly mesh while animating.
** The Alligator has a U-shaped, rounder snout whereas the Crocodile has a V-shaped and more pointed snout. The Alligator’s teeth on the lower jaw are also hidden by the upper jaw when the mouth is closed, whereas some of the Crocodile’s lower teeth, especially the 4th tooth overlaps over the upper jaw.
MotionCow has both Alligator and Crocodile 3D models. Make sure you purchase the correct one!
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No special plugins needed.
Just load and animate!
Unit of measurement: cm
Preview images are rendered in Maya using build-in Arnold Renderer.
Water ripples only included in Maya version.
All formats are tested in their respective 3D applications, re-worked if necessary to ensure compatibility.
MotionCow is the publisher of high-quality photorealistic 3D models, and we proudly stand behind all our products.
Contact us if you need help with our models.
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