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Render in environment, please take a look here: https://www.cgtrader.com/gallery/project/three-striped-poison-dart-frog-alive
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
Three-striped Poison Dart Frog (Ameerega trivittata)
Model Size: 42mm
Software(s): 3ds Max 2018
Renderer(s): V-Ray Next (4.30.02)
Clean topology and non overlapping UVs.UVs of Frog body are composed of 2 UDIMs (4K for each tile).
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TSDF_Frog_Body 2 Tiles
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Textures files Tile #01
Textures files Tile #02
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SPF_Eyeball
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Description (Wikipedia)
Ameerega trivittata, formerly Epipedobates trivittatus, is a species of frog in the family Dendrobatidae commonly known as the three-striped poison frog. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, possibly Ecuador, and possibly French Guiana.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest floors and intermittent freshwater marshes. A. trivittata is diurnal and terrestrial. Its distinctive features include its large size (up to 50 mm), granular skin, lack of webbing between digits, and distinctive striped markings. The colour of these markings varies; typically the stripes are green, but yellow and orange specimens occur, as well. It lays terrestrial eggs, which are hidden in clutches under leaves. The males take care of the eggs and carry the tadpoles on their backs to pools once they have hatched. It is threatened by habitat loss.