Powered exoskeleton prosthesis 3D model
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Publication date: 2020-04-11

Powered exoskeleton prosthesis 3D model

$50

License: royalty_free

author:

sergeykoznov

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  • Description

E-mail for callaboration: koznov.sergey@gmail.com

  • You can offer your Price
  • This model is provided as fbx and Max format.
  • 3ds max and v-ray scenes are provided.
  • Key Shot - file provided.
  • Provides full textures for the Exoskeleton Robot, Textures in the resolution of 4096x4096. Enjoy using! :)
  • DOULE TEXTURE SET FOR FREE!!!!!
  • Two types of textures for person in Exoskeleton

Provided:FBX, KeyShot, MAX+V-Ray, OBJ, Other By Request

  • The impressive machine was invented by engineer Jonathan Tippett, starting with the much smaller Alpha Leg bionic arm that eventually led to the creation of the enormous robot.
  • The human-controlled Prosthesis bot, backed by Furrion, relies on electro-hydraulics with direct haptic feedback to generate motion.
  • And, its designed to go head to head with other robots in giant mech races.
  • The human pilot uses arm movements to drive the robots legs, slipping their own limbs into the robotic exoskeleton at the center of the machine.
  • It acts as kind of a suit, more than even a robot.
  • Its very silent - When it walks, you dont really hear it.
  • The robot can run for 30 minutes to two hours at a time, using a 96V x 20kWh lithium ion battery.

3D Model details

  • cgtrader Platform
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • VR / AR / Low-poly
  • PBR
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs: non_overlapping
  • Geometry: Polygon mesh
  • Polygons: 60400
  • Vertices: 80800
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