Description
Low-poly traditional hay rack “Heumanderl” from the European alpine regions. This kind of construction was popular in Austria and Bavaria until machines took over in farming. Most farms still have a bunch of them stored on their walls. They were built for drying grass into hay for long-time storage and winter supplies.
The file includes:
- 1 single rack of about 0.6 x 0.6 x 2 m
- A bunch of racks stored away (usually hanging on two horizontal beams)
- 3 variations of racks loaded with hay
- 4 texture sets for hay (green, yellow-green, yellow, brown)
- 2 texture sets for the wooden rack
Polys/Verts
- Hayrack (161/170)
- Hayracks stored (2,89./3,060)
- Rack with grass A and B (317/345 each)
- Rack with grass C (379/424)
Further Information
Models are:
- Fully mapped and textured with diffuse, normal and height maps.
- In real world scale (meters).
- Logically named and attached
Features
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Animated
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Rigged
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Ready for 3D Printing
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VR / AR / Low-poly
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PBR
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Textures
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Materials
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UV Mapping
- Unwrapped UVs: Unknown
- Geometry: Polygon mesh
- Polygons: 4,072
- Vertices: 4,344
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