Concrete Barrier #1

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Author name
osfor
Source
CGTrader
Polygon Count
12
Release Date
2023-04-30
License
Royalty Free License
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Package Overview

Concrete Barriers

A Jersey barrier, Jersey wall, or Jersey bump is a modular concrete or plastic barrier employed to separate lanes of traffic. It is designed to minimize vehicle damage in cases of incidental contact while still preventing vehicle crossovers resulting in a likely head-on collision. Jersey barriers are also used to reroute traffic and protect pedestrians and workers during highway construction. They are named after the U.S. state of New Jersey which first started using the barriers as separators between lanes of a highway in the 1950s.

Features:

  • Clean topology and only quads.
  • Two different materials are included.
  • 3ds Max models are grouped for easy selection, and objects are logically named for ease of scene management.
  • No special plugin needed to open scene.
  • Model does not include any backgrounds or scenes used in preview images.
  • All objects have fully unwrapped UVs.
  • Renders have no post-processing.
  • All the objects of the model are named.
  • One UVW.

Textures:

  • Material Base Color, Material Glossiness, Material Height, Material IOR, Material Normal, Material Reflection.
  • Resolution: 4096x4096.

File Formats:

.max:

  • 3ds Max 2018 +Corona Render.
  • 3ds Max 2017 +Corona Render.
  • 3ds Max 2016 +Corona Render.
  • 3ds Max 2015 +Corona Render.

.fbx:

  • FBX 2018.
  • FBX 2016-2017.
  • FBX 2014-2015.

.obj:

  • OBJ for 3Ds max (MultiFormat).
  • OBJ for Blender (MultiFormat).
  • OBJ for C4D (MultiFormat).
  • OBJ for Maya (MultiFormat).
  • OBJ for ZBrush (MultiFormat).

Other:

  • MAT.
  • 3DS.
  • Textures (.rar and .zip).

Polygons and Vertices:

  • Polygons: 12.
  • Vertices: 16.

Object Dimensions:

  • ~620mm x 2300mm x 580mm

Model Dimensions:

  • Units in all formats: Millimeters.