This is is a high quality replica of a blue and white porcelain Ming vase made during the reign of China’s Xuande Emperor (1426-35). The original vase sold in a 2016 auction in Hong Kong for US$20 million. The five-clawed dragon, being a symbol of the emperor, indicates that it was specifically made for the emperor.
It has clean quad-polygon geometry with seamless textures and is modelled to scale, with the original vase being 48.4 cm high. The 4K textures make it suitable for close-up renders.
Contents:
High polygon vase (fbx): 8,066 vertices / 8,128 polygons.
High polygon base (fbx): 6,449 vertices / 6,582 polygons.
Low polygon vase (fbx): 4,418 vertices / 4,480 polygons.
Low polygon base (fbx): 1,676 vertices / 1,740 polygons.
14, 4096 x 4096 textures (tif), including diffuse, normal, specular roughness, height.
Two texture options for the base (rosewood and black lacquer) and two texture options for the vase (original blue design, and optional orange).
Maya 2017/Arnold 5 scene files (.mb and .ma) with textures node network.
Cinema 4D R18 scene file (.c4d) with textures added.