Mosasaurus Hoffmanni model + textures + rig, incl. auto swim function. The maya files contains the rig. This high quality product can be considered a close representation of the extinct animal as palaenthologic experts: Anne Schulp, Johan Lindgren, Takuya Konishi, Michael Polcyn and Dylan Bastiaans have been questioned about the way it looked and moved. The auto swim rig is developed in such a way it mimics a carangiform swim pattern that is believed to be the way the creature moves underwater.
Model formats
- *.mb (Maya2012 and up, incl rig)
- *.fbx (Multi Format, no rig)
- *.obj (Multi Format, no rig)
Textures
- eyeInner_diffuse.png 4096*4096
- skeleton_diffuse.png 4096*4096
- skeleton_normals.png 4096*4096
- skeleton_spec.png 4096*4096
- skin_diffuse.png 4096*4096
- skin_normals.png 4096*4096
- skin_spec.png 4096*4096
- teeth_diffuse.png 4096*4096
- teeth_gloss.png 4096*4096
- teeth_normals.png 4096*4096
- teeth_spec.png 4096*4096
- tongue_diffuse.png 4096*4096
- tongue_normals.png 4096*4096
- tongue_spec.png 4096*4096
RigAutoswim function with control over movement frequency and amplitude for both the spine and the paddles.Reset function and global scaling is also present.
Showcase video on: http://vimeo.com/103688730 at 3:30 to 4:45.