1/29
Ebenezer Scrooge - A Christmas Carol
Photorealistic
Low-poly
PBR/Gameready
4K High Quality Texture Maps
Rigged - Mouth, Eyes, Body
EyelashesTearGraysonBeardHairEyeBrowsMoustacheSideBurnsBootsButtonHatJacketPantsShirtTieVestCane 1128 vertices, 438 polygons, 66 bones212 vertices, 164 polygons, 66 bones16384 vertices, 16196 polygons, 170 bones31512 vertices, 14443 polygons, 90 bones117656 vertices, 53480 polygons, 66 bones7392 vertices, 3388 polygons, 66 bones47190 vertices, 21780 polygons, 86 bones66158 vertices, 30400 polygons, 90 bones27226 vertices, 26334 polygons, 15 bones3842 vertices, 3808 polygons, 4 bones4045 vertices, 3936 polygons, 13 bones49342 vertices, 49010 polygons, 45 bones35551 vertices, 35173 polygons, 26 bones10671 vertices, 10494 polygons, 66 bones11496 vertices, 11266 polygons, 16 bones31957 vertices, 31521 polygons, 28 bones17308 vertices, 17304 polygons
Ebenezer Scrooge is a fictional character and the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 novel, A Christmas Carol. Initially a cold-hearted miser who despises Christmas, his redemption by visits from the ghost of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come has become a defining tale of the Christmas holiday in the English-speaking world.
Dickens describes Scrooge thus early in the story: The cold within him froze his old features, nipped his pointed nose, shrivelled his cheek, stiffened his gait; made his eyes red, his thin lips blue; and spoke out shrewdly in his grating voice. Throughout the novella, visits from the four ghosts show Scrooge the errors of his ways, and he transforms into a better, more generous man. Scrooge's last name has entered the English language as a byword for greed and misanthropy, while his catchphrase, Bah! Humbug! is often used to express disgust with many modern Christmas traditions
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
