Paladin Woman (Modular)

Low poly model for your game

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Description

You can dress the model to your liking, and if you still know how to use Photoshop, then it will not be difficult for you to make other colors.

Rigged with Epic Skeleton.

The jaw opens with an extra jaw bone, and there are also bones in the lips (the upper, lower, and corners of the lips for extra control, “you can do ugly, anger”). Added bones to the cheeks (you can puff out (chewing effect), as well as bones of the eyes and eyebrows. You can roll your eyes, sweep or and make eyebrow gestures.

The model is completely modular, all grids are separated and you can shuffle everything to get new outfits for the naked model. The two versions of the dressed model have one mesh and it is one-piece.

A fully clothed model with helmet and weapon : Verts: 27649 Face: 30176 Tris: 41909

4096×4096 (normal, metallic, roughness, albedo, AO) – Body, Clothes, Eyes, Hair, Mouth, Weapons.

Technical Details

Video Prev: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IUEkWDvksM

Rigged: (Yes)

Rigged to Epic skeleton: (Yes)

If rigged to the Epic skeleton, IK bones are included: (Yes)

Animated: (Yes/No)

Animated: (No) test only

Number of Animations: 2

Animation types (In-place): 2

Number of characters: 2

Vertex counts of characters: 27649

Number of Materials and Material Instances: 11

Number of Textures: 43

Texture Resolutions: (4096×4096)

Supported Development Platforms:

Windows: (Yes)

Mac: (Yes)

Important/Additional Notes: Additionally added bones to the faces.

The dressed model is one-piece. Also, if you want to use a character with pumping and dressing, use a stripped model and dress with blueprints in your game.

Double-sided option is a must for Hair and Сlothes.

Supported Engine Versions

4.18 – 4.27, 5.0 – 5.3