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Here we have a decent-looking claymore ready to use for anything you want! The model is a .obj file.

It has pretty much any texture you need (AO, Albedo, Displacement, Normal, Metalness, Opacity, Roughness, Emissive)If you have to import the sword into Substance Painter, import it as OpenGL and not DirectX.

Why is it free? Do I have to give you credit?That'd be cool, but you don't have to.I'm just starting, this is actually my first asset I've ever made, so I just want to get as many fresh eyes on my stuff as possible.

You forgot (file) and I can't import this!Sorry! tell me what I need to export and I will update the files.

Is this PBR?I... don't know. I'm still new. I used 3DCoat to texture this and I've heard it can't export PBR materials, or something like that. Check it out for yourself.

Have fun. I hope you like it, if you don't, you can help me by pointing out what's wrong to me!

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Low Poly Scottish Claymore Free low-poly 3D model

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OBJ | 2 files<br />File Size: 98 KB
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Other | 8 files<br />File Size: 96 MB
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