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Dodge Viper (for iClone)
Product Specifications:
• Offered By: DigimationModelBank • Created By: PropMasters
• Downloadable File Size:
9.77 M (approx.)
• Polygon Count:
63788 (approx.)
• Uploaded on: 5/30/16
• System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, iClone 5.5 or above
• File Format: iClone
This product contains: iProp or similar files.
• Texturing: Combination
This product uses a combination of image maps and procedural shaders for textures. Note: since this product uses procedural textures, it may not work correctly in programs other the one listed above.
• Readme File: Click Here
• How do I download my purchase? PLEASE READ
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Product Description
This Dodge Viper is supplied with 3 different textures - Fire Engine Red, Blue Stripe and Black Stripe. Al 3 versions have sub-props for Driver Door, Passenger Door, Trunk, Steering Wheel and Wheels. The pivots are set correctly for easy animation on your timeline.
The Viper was conceived as a futuristic take on the classic American muscle car. While there are some who insist that the iconic AC Cobra was a source of inspiration, the final version of the Viper was far too large and heavy to seriously claim any direct lineage with the compact and lightweight vehicle. Most saw claims to kinship with the Cobra as a marketing exercise, although Carroll Shelby was involved in the initial design of the Viper.
The Viper was initially conceived in late 1988 at Chrysler`s Advanced Design Studios. The following February, Chrysler president Bob Lutz suggested to Tom Gale at Chrysler Design that the company should consider producing a modern Cobra, and a clay model was presented to Lutz a few months later. The car appeared as a concept at the North American International Auto Show in 1989. This concept vehicle was originally named Copperhead because of its low, wide appearance characteristic of reptiles. The name would later be changed to Viper. Public reaction was so enthusiastic, that chief engineer Roy Sjeoberg was directed to develop it as a production car.
NOTE: All Promos rendered in iClone.
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