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Indian Army Special Forces Badges Texture [NO MODEL] 0.2

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This is a template containing most of the badges, insignia, medals, etc commonly seen on the uniform of the Indian Army Special Forces.
Most of the badges are rendered by me in blender for enhancement.

 

If you want the 3D Models for it (not game ready), contact me via discord.(Windows2K6#1800) They are free!

Sources:
Google

Software used:
Google Chrome
paint.net + addons
Blender 2.8

DO NOT upload this to any site. You may only use the resources in your retextures, eup skins etc.
I am trying to save up capital(money) to buy Zmodeler3 license. Any help would be appreciated

For any queries: dakshnov2006@gmail.com

Edited by Windows2K6

What's New in Version 0.2

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Included Normal Map

In 3D computer graphics, normal mapping, bump mapping, is a texture mapping technique used for faking the lighting of bumps and dents – an implementation of bump mapping. It is used to add details without using more polygons. A common use of this technique is to greatly enhance the appearance and details of a low polygon model by generating a normal map from a high polygon model or height map.


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This is a template containing most of the badges, insignia, medals, etc commonly seen on the uniform of the Indian Army Special

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