3D Modeling
I enjoy the unique challenge of modeling objects in 3D. I now exclusively use the free software Blender to create these objects. These models are released under a Creative Commons Share-Alike license. If you would like the models in a different format or under a different license, email me at clintbellanger@gmail.com
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The console we all know and love. The lid can easily be opened and closed. The models are UV mapped and contain plenty of texture groups. The controller wire is a path that can easily be moved and posed. NES is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc.. This is an unofficial model. |
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Contains three soda can models: low-res (24 face), medium-res (144 face), and very high-res (2080 faces). They have similar UV mapping so textures can be shared between them. The high-res model's can tab is an individual mesh. The high-res model is good for close-ups and still-lifes, while the low-res models would suit video games or distant rendering. You can easily wrap your favorite soda label onto the model. Here's an example texture for a Coca-Cola can. (texture derived from a 3D modeling tutorial). Coca-Cola is a trademark of The Coca-Cola Company. This is an unofficial texture. Samples 1 |
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Padlock and detailed key. The lock has an armature to twist the tumbler chamber and raise/rotate the lock bar. The key is designed with easily adjustable tumbler notches. |
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Low-poly longsword. Samples 1 |
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Low-poly sledge hammer. Samples 1 |
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Posable hardcover book with sample texture. The front and back covers, the front and back halves of the pages, and a single middle page are all fully posable. Included is a low-poly, non-posable book that uses the same UV map as the posable one. |
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Fully-posable low-resolution female model. It's rough around the edges, as it's my first real project to use bones. Included is a low-res texture derived from photos at Spectralogue. |
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Nintendo's DS Lite, the most popular portable gaming device in the world. The lid is a separate mesh so it's easily posable. Included is a detailed, skinned DS Lite cartridge and a simple stylus. I have not yet included skins for the device. DS Lite is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc.. This is an unofficial model. |
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Stylized Machete. UV mapped. Samples 1 |
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Medieval mace. Low res, 46 faces. UV map and sub-mesh materials. Samples 1 |
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The Motorola RAZR. The geometry is simplified for light usages. Textures included for the silver and black bodies. RAZR is a trademark of Motorola Inc.. This is an unofficial model. |
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A simple hexagonal steel nut. |
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The Sig P220 9mm semi-automatic pistol. Included is a texture map for the pistol base and slide. Trigger, hammer, and slide are separate geometries for animation (see Anim sample). Clip, slug and empty casing also included. P220 is a trademark of Sig Sauer Inc. This is an unofficial model. |
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We had staplers like this at the office. Samples 1 |
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Simple crowbar with clean edges for those times you need to fight off a headcrab invasion. |
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The katana is the traditional Japanese sword of the samurai and military leaders. Included is the katana and sheath. The tsuba (cross guard) is a separate geometry and can be swapped out (round, square, and lobed styles included). Samples 1 |
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Shuriken is Japanese for "hand hidden blade", and can refer to many types of small throwing blades. You may know them as "throwing stars" or "ninja stars", although not all shuriken are star shaped (like the bo shuriken, which are pointed/cylindrical). Included are three types of shaken shuriken (those made from flat pieces of metal). |
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High-resolution model. The cap is a separate geometry from the body to make positioning easier. Zippo is a trademark of the Zippo Manufacturing Company. This is an unofficial model. Samples 1 |

These models are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License.

















