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Low Poly Knight with Sword

  • Model is rigged, and there's a youtube video showing how each of the controllers move
  • The hand controllers have a finger attribute ranging 0-30 which means you can curl them in all at once to grab onto things such as the sword
  • The toes can also be turned upwards and downwards, with the toe attribute on each controller ranging -15 to 15
  • Shoulder, arm and knee pads can be rotated individually, allowing you to give an extra fluidity when animating
  • Materials are lambert and a matte shader for the eye socket, and can easily be changed in the Hypershade window
  • Looks good with a low poly fantasy scene

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OBJ | 4 files<br />File Size: 383 KB
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Autodesk Maya<br />Version: 2019 - Renderer: Arnold<br />File Size: 473 KB
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