Laparoscopic Instrument Set is a three-dimensional model of specialized surgical tools used for minimally invasive procedures, designed for medical simulations and healthcare visualizations.
The model features a complete set of laparoscopic instruments, including graspers, scissors, dissectors, and trocars, accurately representing the proportions, handles, and working ends of real surgical tools. Its clean geometry and optimized mesh ensure suitability for high-quality medical renders, educational simulations, surgical training animations, and interactive 3D environments.
For medical procedure visualizations, surgical training simulations, hospital and operating room renders, healthcare education projects, minimally invasive surgery tutorials, 3D medical illustrations, virtual anatomy labs, and surgical equipment marketing presentations.
Laparoscopic Instrument Set is a high quality, photo real 3d model that will enhance detail and realism to any of your rendering projects. The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows for close-up renders, and was originally modeled in 3ds Max and rendered with V-Ray. Renders have no postprocessing!
Hope you like it!
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Features:
- High quality polygonal model, has real dimensions. Easy to merge into your scene.
- Units: cm
- The model was created with the optimal number of polygons. (The Meshsmooth modifier is assigned to the original mesh. Easy to increase mesh resolution if necessary.)
- All the objects come with complete UVs
All textures and materials are included and mapped. (All colors can be easily modified.)
- All objects are logically named and grouped for ease of objects selection and scene management.
- No part-name confusion when importing several models into a scene.
- No cleaning up necessary (Model does not include any backgrounds or scenes used in preview images.) - just drop model into your scene.
- No special plugin needed to open scene.
- PBR Materials
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Textures Formats:
- (36 .png) 2048 x 2048
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Native | 3ds Max 2014 | V-Ray 3.6 Cinema 4D R17 | Default Scanline Maya 2016 | Maya Hardware 3ds Max 2014 | Default Scanline 3D Studio FBX OBJ