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Physically Based Rendering

by xR|Published 2018-04-20

Physically based rendering of the Damaged Helmet from the KhronosGroup glTF model archive. The model is licensed Creative Commons By Attribution, No Commercial.

You can view the model in any of the following formats:

  • VR (requires VR capable device)
  • Stereoscopic (suitable for cardboard)
  • Perspective (suitable for desktop/laptop)

Damaged helmet model from Khronos’ Github.

  • gltf
  • khronos
  • pbr
  • rendering

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