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3D Police Officer Model

Detailed 3D model of a police officer in a blue uniform, ready for use in games, animation, and 3D printing.

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3D model of a police officer in a blue uniform, standing full height on a black background
3D Police Officer Model 3D model of a police officer in a blue uniform, standing full height on a black background

Model details

  • Subcategory Humans
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a 3D model of a police officer dressed in a standard blue uniform with cargo pants and black boots. The model features realistic proportions and details, including a belt with a holster and flashlight, making it an excellent choice for various projects. The officer is depicted in a static pose, ready for action or patrol. This model is ideal for creating game characters, animation scenes, or for printing miniatures.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D police officer model is excellent for 3D printing. It's recommended to print at a 1:10 or 1:12 scale for detailed miniatures, but it can be scaled up or down as needed. Supports may be required during printing, especially for arms and legs, depending on your chosen printer and model orientation. Materials like PLA or ABS are suitable for printing. In the gaming industry and for AR/VR, this model can be integrated as an NPC or game character. Its static pose and clear detail allow for easy use in game engines without rigging. For interior visualization or diorama creation, the model can serve as a decorative element, adding realism and thematic atmosphere.

FAQ

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What projects is this 3D police officer model best suited for?
This model is ideal for creating game characters, animation scenes, dioramas, and for 3D printing miniatures.
Does the model require additional processing for 3D printing?
The model is ready for 3D printing, but for best results, it's recommended to use supports, especially for protruding parts, and to choose an appropriate scale and material.
Can this model be used in games without rigging?
Yes, the model is presented in a static pose and can be easily integrated into game engines as a ready-made character or NPC without the need for rigging.