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Free 3D Model: Roasted Turkey

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3D model of a classic roasted turkey, the centerpiece of contemporary Thanksgiving holiday food.  It can be used as a standalone prop, or as part of an existing still life, or culinary-themed render.  This low-polygon model consists of 2,384 polygons and 4,786 vertices. The topology is 100% quads, and as a low poly object, depends heavily on the included high-resolution texture maps for detail. The model is carefully UV Unwrapped, and comes with all the necessary texture maps for modern PBR (Physically Based Rendering); color (diffuse), specular (reflection), glossy (blurry reflection), and bump channels at 4048x4048 pixel resolution.  There is also a special tangent normal map included in the maps folder, for added render detail and realism.

*If your render software supports it, I STRONGLY recommend using the normal map instead of the bump map for optimum detail in your renders.

Available in 3dsmax scene file, and OBJ file formats, for wide range of compatibility.  The .max file is compatible with 3dsmax 2012 or higher.  The OBJ files come scaled specifically for import into various applications.

You are free to use or modify this model as you see fit, for your own rendering projects or scenes. As with all my freebies, the object can be used for both commercial and non-commercial renders. You may NOT, however, resell or redistribute the model or textures, or any derivative of them; individually, or as part of a package/set.

Alternatively, you can also find and download this model from the following resource locations, including additional renders and wire-frame previews:
Turbosquid.com
ShareCG.com

*** OBJ IMPORT INSTRUCTIONS: There are 3 different OBJ files associated with this model, and one MTL file, which defines the texture placement.  You will notice that two of the three OBJ files are labeled for use in specific software applications (Poser and Blender).  For best results, it's highly recommended that you import the correct file to the corresponding software application.

You can find my previous free model here:
Free 3D Model: Crystal Ball
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