Pirates of the caribbean
Photorealistic
Low-poly
PBR/Gameready
4K High Quality Texture Map
POLYGONS - VERTICES
Belt 16261 vertices, 16110 polygons, 15 bones, 32 Boots 34858 vertices, 34344 polygons, 35 bones, 68 Bracer 6758 vertices, 6334 polygons, 29 bones, 1266 Chest... 6392 vertices, 6330 polygons, 14 bones, 1261. Flintlo... 39539 vertices, 39104 polygons, 8 bones, 782 Flintlo... 39539 vertices, 39104 polygons, 4 bones, 782 Hat 42702 vertices, 26122 polygons, 15 bones, 51 Jacket 20901 vertices, 20606 polygons, 29 bones, 41- Pants 9819 vertices, 9712 polygons, 13 bones, 1942 Shirt 16177 vertices, 15914 polygons, 44 bones, 31 Ph8 10595 vertices, 10426 polygons, 1 bones, 208 EyeL28058 vertices, 16029 polygons, 66 bones, 32 Body16384 vertices, 16196 polygons, 170 bones, 3Borrow1128 vertices, 438 polygons, 66 bones, 876 tria Borow. 212 vertices, 164 polygons, 66 bones, 324 tria
Pirates are criminals who attack ships at sea to steal cargo, plunder riches, or sometimes even take the entire ship. They are known for their daring nature and often associate with adventure, treasure, and a life of rebellion against established authority. More Detailed Description:Motivations:Pirates were driven by various factors, including the desire for wealth, adventure, and a way of life outside the constraints of society. Appearance:Pirates often wore ragged clothing, bandanas, and sometimes eye patches, and many were armed with cutlasses and pistols. Ships:Pirates used small, swift ships like sloops and schooners to attack larger, better-armed vessels. The Jolly Roger:Pirates flew a black flag with a white skull and crossbones, known as the Jolly Roger, as a symbol of their profession and a warning to their targets. Historical Significance:The Golden Age of Piracy, from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries, saw the rise of famous pirates like Blackbeard and Captain Kidd. Modern Piracy:While piracy in the historical sense is largely a thing of the past, modern piracy still exists, although it is more often associated with hijacking or theft of cargo at sea. Pirate Culture:Pirate culture was a complex one, with its own laws, customs, and traditions. Pirate Myths:Many myths and legends surrounding pirates have been perpetuated by books and movies, leading to a romanticized image of pirates that doesn't always reflect the reality of their lives