DESCRIPTION
  • Simple rigged cartoon human hand.
  • Clean low poly mesh (topology) and totally quad geometry.
  • The hand model about is built to real-world scale. (Units: meters)
  • Objects, lights and materials use correct names.
  • No third-party plug-ins needed.
  • Good for motion design, icon, concept.

Originally modeled in blender 2.90.0.

File Formats:

  • Blender 2.9
  • FBX(Multi Format)-OBJ(Multi Format)

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The model is amazing. Topology is clean and efficient. I was easily able to tweak the poportions to better suit my character. The hand is very well designed: cartoony but not over the top. I used the .obj only so not sure about the rig :) All in all very worth the price!
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Cartoon Human Hand Low-poly 3D model

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Native file format
BLEND2 files
Size: 2.01 MB
Cycles | 2.90.0
Eevee | 2.90.0
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OBJ<br />File Size: 71.8 KB
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Autodesk FBX<br />File Size: 848 KB
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