Natural Male in 3 Modeling Poses
About
3D model of a human male body with accurate natural proportions in a A pose, Rest pose, T pose, a low-poly base mesh.
Features:
- The photos and 3D scan of real man were used to create the model.
- The body proportion is equal to measured natural human proportions adopted in art and design.
- The models were designed to be a universal "stem cell" for more sophisticated specific topology like anatomic, sculpture, animation.
- Model was made with clean topology based quad polygons.
- Three standard modeling poses are presented: A-pose, Rest-pose, T-pose.
- Each body mesh is put in a separate file.
- Models have real world scale (system units - centimeters).
- Base of the models is at the World Origin (0,0) just above the grid.
- The model is good as a basis and 3D reference for modeling and sculpting adult human, humanoid, android bodies with natural proportions.
Preview: https://youtu.be/1rCFXYt3_gs
File formats:
- max - Autodesk 3ds Max 2011
- ma - Autodesk Maya 2011
- c4d - Maxon Cinema 4D R13
- blend - Blender 2.80
- ztl - ZBrush 4R7
- 3ds - 3D Studio
- dae - Collada
- fbx - Autodesk FBX ver. 2013.3
- obj - Wavefront Technologies
- stl - StereoLithography
- png - preview images
- pdf - User Guide
Polygon count (total - 2112 vertices, 2106 quads):
- Male in A-pose: 704 vertices, 702 quads
- Male in Rest-pose: 704 vertices, 702 quads
- Male in T-pose: 704 vertices, 702 quads
- No tris or n-gons
Dimensions:
- Male in A-pose: W(137cm) L(30cm) H(180cm)
- Male in Rest-pose: W(57cm) L(30cm) H(180cm)
- Male in T-pose: W(181cm) L(30cm) H(180cm)
Properties:
- Materials: YES, default
- Textures: NO
- UVW mapping: NO
Note: STL exchange format is provided for the compatibility with CAD-oriented 3D software. STL mesh has the same number of polygons as the original mesh, therefore its resolution may be insufficient for quality 3D printing.
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