Gym Kettle Bells
Documentation:
Kettle Bell - Perfect for Gym and Fitness Scenes
This documentation will guide you through the use and customization of the Kettle Bell model, perfect for gym and fitness-related projects.
Product Overview
The Kettle Bell model is a versatile addition to any fitness scene. It comes with both high-poly and low-poly versions, allowing you to choose the right level of detail for your project. This model is fully UV unwrapped and comes with three texture variations to fit different aesthetics, from clean black metal to a more worn, used look.
Included Components
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Mesh:
- High-poly version: 3,264 vertices
- Low-poly version: 831 vertices
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Texture Sets:
- 2K and 1K Textures (Albedo, Metallic, Roughness, Normal, Height)
- 3 Variations: Black Metal, Colored Grip, Dirty/Worn
Features and Specifications
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High-Poly and Low-Poly Versions:
- Both high-poly and low-poly models are provided, ensuring the model fits a range of use cases, from detailed renders to low-poly game assets.
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Customizable Variations:
- The model includes three distinct texture variations, offering flexibility in creating a clean, worn, or colorful aesthetic.
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UV Unwrapped:
- The Kettle Bell is UV unwrapped with vertex colors, making it easy to apply custom textures and adjust the model’s appearance.
Usage Instructions
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Importing the Model:
- Open Blender, then navigate to File > Import > (select file format) to import the Kettle Bell model into your scene.
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Applying Textures:
- Once imported, apply the 2K or 1K texture sets via the Material Properties tab in Blender, depending on the desired resolution.
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Customizing the Mesh:
- Adjust the mesh’s appearance using the included texture variations. You can also subdivide the model to increase or reduce its poly count.
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Rendering:
- For optimal results, set up your render with either Cycles or Eevee. The Kettle Bell’s UV unwrapped mesh and high-quality textures will render well in various lighting setups.
Compatibility
The Kettle Bell model is fully compatible with Blender and works well in fitness scenes, workout visualizations, and gym animations. Its versatility and attention to detail make it suitable for a variety of 3D projects.
Support and Resources
For any questions or issues, you can reach out through Blender Market’s support system. We also provide additional resources and tutorials to help you maximize the potential of this model in your projects.
End of Documentation
Dev Fund Contributor | |
Published | 3 months ago |
Blender Version | 4.2, 4.1, 4.0, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0 |
Render Engine Used | Cycles |
Misc Data | Uvs-Unwrapped, Manifold-Mesh, Low-High-Resolution, Normal-Mapped, Textured |
License | Creative Commons |
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