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BARBIE PACK RIGGED

Photorealistic

Low-poly

PBR/Gameready

4K High Quality Texture Map

POLYGONS - VERTICES

1 - DRESSHair115643 vertices, 62752 polygons, 13 bonesShoes6084 vertices, 5936 polygons, 35 bonesHalter 8151 vertices, 7991 polygons, 53 bones

2 - ROLLER

Elbow Pads750 vertices, 1400 polygons, 21 bonesHat589 vertices, 1072 polygons, 8 bonesKnee Pads1564 vertices, 2992 polygons, 11 bonesLeotard8443 vertices, 16232 polygons, 24 bonesRoller14234 vertices, 26400 polygons, 35 bonesShorts7345 vertices, 14424 polygons, 14 bonesPonytail Hair 288909 vertices, 141966 polygons, 22 bones

3 - RETRO SODA OUTFIT

Hair
301959 vertices, 148847 polygons, 37 bonesWaisted Classic Pants3793 vertices, 3740 polygons, 17 bones,Retro Shoes23514 vertices, 22560 polygons, 25 bonesSoda Jacket21622 vertices, 21413 polygons, 29 bonesSoda Scarf4127 vertices, 3878 polygons, 20 bonesSoda Top10450 vertices, 10289 polygons, 18 bonesZipper1919 vertices, 1692 polygons, 9 bonesButton5418 vertices, 5344 polygons

Barbie is an 11-inch-tall fashion doll with an adult woman's figure, created by Mattel and first introduced in 1959. Her full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, and she has been a major part of the toy industry for decades. Beyond being a doll, the Barbie brand includes a vast array of products like clothes, accessories, video games, and movies, and the doll's appearance has evolved over time to include diverse body types, skin tones, and cultural representations. Key characteristicsPhysical appearance: Barbie is an 11-inch (29 cm) tall plastic doll with the figure of an adult woman.Creator: She was created by American businesswoman Ruth Handler and is manufactured by the toy company Mattel.Full name: Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.Debut: She was introduced on March 9, 1959.Inspiration: The concept was inspired by the German Lilli doll. The Barbie brandExpansion: The Barbie brand has expanded beyond the doll into numerous other products, including fashion accessories, video games, and movies.Diversity: Over the years, the Barbie line has evolved to include dolls with different body types, skin tones, and cultural backgrounds to be more representative.Popularity: Barbie has been a major success and has sold billions of dolls, making it Mattel's most profitable line.Cultural impact: She has been a part of popular culture for over 60 years and has been featured in numerous animated and live-action films

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Blender | 6 files<br />Version: 2024 - Renderer: V-Ray 6<br />Version: 4.0 - Renderer: Cycles 4<br />File Size: 692 MB
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Autodesk FBX | 5 files<br />Version: 2020<br />File Size: 309 MB
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Cinema 4D | 10 files<br />File Size: 1.35 GB
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Autodesk 3ds Max | 2 files<br />File Size: 1.06 GB
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PNG<br />File Size: 934 MB
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JPG<br />File Size: 934 MB
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