Updated 28 September 2016: Renderpeople has released a third free 3D character, Jessica, described as “the first of a new generation of scanned people”. Dennis is a male figure, and is again provided in OBJ, C4D and MAX formats at 30K and 100K resolutions, with 8K textures. Updated 19 August: Renderpeople has released a second free 3D character. Intended primarily as an alternative to Photoshop cut-outs for visualisation work, the figures include both unrigged, ready-posed models, plus a new range of rigged, custom-poseable characters. The models are divided up into men, women and children, in both business and casual clothing. Renderpeople also has over 200 commercial stock characters (plus one dog), priced at around $40-60 each. More commercial figures in Renderpeople’s library Updated: Since we originally posted this story, Renderpeople has replaced Rosy with Mei, a new free ready-posed female figure provided in the same file formats, and at the same resolutions. The asset is licensed for use in commercial work.Īll three formats include 30,000-polygon and 100,000-polygon versions of the model, with 8K diffuse, normal and specular maps, including two variant diffuse textures for the dress. The female figure is provided in OBJ format, and as 3ds Max and Cinema 4D scene files, both set up for V-Ray. New online asset store Renderpeople has made Rosy, one of its ready-to-render stock characters based on photogrammetric reconstructions of real people, available to download for free. This story was posted on 28 June 2015 and is now outdated.
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