The models (25 in total) have real world scale. Every book is a seperate object (except, in the .ply-file they are joined together), but they are all grouped. The bottom of the objects is on the same level. The first two images show, how they are presented in the file (between each origin point lie 0.1 units).
The given polygon and vertice count is for all objects together.
Used texture and maps are included: one texture / diffuse map, one metallic map, one glossy map (invert for roughness) and one normal map. Each image measures 11139 x 6738 px. UVs are unwrapped and everything is named logically.
The following list, shows the books included (the publication year applies to the featured edition and there might have been earlier versions):
- The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Dafoe (ca. 1818)
- Arabian Nights (1853)
- Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works by Sir Walter Scott (1865)
- Nooks and Corners of Old France by George Musgrave (1867)
- The Pirate City by R. M. Ballantyne (1874)
- Art in Ornament and Dress by Charles Blanc (1881)
- The Princess of Thule by William Black (1881)
- Nature Near London by Richard Jefferies (1883)
- Shakespeare's Works by William Shakespeare (1884)
- Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell (1891)
- The Heroes of Asgard by A. & E. Keary (1891)
- Christmas Books by Charles Dickens (1892)
- Little Lord Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett (1892)
- The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling(1894)
- The Woman in White/The Moon Stone by Wilkie Collins (1895)
- The Evil Genius by Wilkie Collins (1899/1900)
- The Soul of a Cat And Other Stories by Margaret Benson (1901)
- The Tempest by William Shakespeare (1902)
- Lectures on European History by William Stubbs (1904)
- The Standard Cyclopedia of Modern Agriculture by Robert Patrick Wright (1908)
- Ginger and Pickles by Beatrix Potter (1909)
- The Shadowless Man (1910)
- The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse by Beatrix Potter (1910)
- The Solitary Summer by Elizabeth von Arnim (1911)
- Jewish Fairytales and Legends by Gertrude Landa (1919)
Do not hesitate to ask any questions.