3d people collection – Sitting people
- Product SKU: C-038
- Published: Nov 04, 2021
- License: Royalty Free
Model type | Scanned |
Scenario | Outdoor, Sport |
Software | 3d Studio, 3DS Max, Autodesk FBX, OBJ, StereoLithography STL, WRL |
Specifications | Materials, Printable, Real Time, Textures, Unwrapped UVs, UV Mapped |
Clothes color | Dark, Light, Multicolored, Red |
Dress style | Casual, Dress, Pants, Smart casual |
Gender | Man, Woman |
Race | African, American, Asian, European |
3d people collection – Sitting people – x4 3d models scanned with a photogrammetry scanner, intended for the digital industry, computer graphics and 3D printing. The models have real world scale in centimeters.
- Triangulated
- ~ 50,000
- Autodesk 3Ds Max 2017 (or above)
- FBX
- OBJ
- STL
- WRL
- Diffuse map
- Normal map
- 8192 x 8192 PNG
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Vertex Vince
November 28, 2023Seeing the ‘Sitting People’ 3D collection on Renderbot got me thinking about the role of passive characters in digital storytelling. Often, we focus on dynamic, action-oriented figures, but there’s something intriguing about the use of more passive, seated characters.
How do they influence the viewer’s perception of a scene? Can a seated character convey a story or emotion as effectively as one in motion?
Seeing the ‘Sitting People’ 3D collection on Renderbot got me thinking about the role of passive characters in digital storytelling. Often, we focus on dynamic, action-oriented figures, but there’s something intriguing about the use of more passive, seated characters.
How do they influence the viewer’s perception of a scene? Can a seated character convey a story or emotion as effectively as one in motion?