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Model description is right after the links of my other frog models,
V3 - Package - Poison Dart Frogs
V3 - Three-striped Poison Dart Frog - Ameerega Trivittata
V3 - Harlequin Poison Dart Frog
V3 - Splashback Poison Frog - Adelphobates galactonotus
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V2 - Package - Poison Dart Frogs
V2 - Bumblebee Poison Dart Frog
V2 - Blue poison dart frog arrow frog Dendrobates tinctorius azureus v2
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V1 - Yellow banded Bumblebee poison dart frog Dendrobates leucomelas
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Model Description
Splashback Poison Frog (Adelphobates galactonotus)
Clean topology and non overlapping UVs.UVs of Frog body are composed of 2 UDIMs (4K for each tile).
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SPF_Frog_Body 2 Tiles
Material
Textures files Tile #01
Textures files Tile #02
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SPF_Eyeball
Material
Texture file
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SPF_Iris
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Texture file
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Description (Wikipedia)
Adelphobates galactonotus (splash-backed poison frog or splashback poison frog) is a species of poison dart frog.
It is endemic to the rainforest of the southern Amazon Basin in Brazil. Its natural habitats are tropical moist lowland forests. The eggs are laid on the ground, but the tadpoles are carried to temporary pools. Though it remains widespread and locally common, it is threatened by habitat loss and has already disappeared from some localities due to deforestation and flooding caused by dams. The species is relatively common in captivity and regularly bred, but the wild populations are still at risk from illegal collection.