Boynton Hall Table 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_ngons used
- Polygons2,886
- Vertices3,104
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
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Design: Frank Lloyd Wright, 1907
This architectural hall table presents the strong horizontal and vertical lines of Wright's Prairie designs.
It was originally used as a dining side piece in the E.E. Boynton House in Rochester, New York. The same design was executed for the Avery Coonley House in Riverside, Illinois.
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~ Modeled and rendered with 3ds Max 9 / V-Ray, V-Ray scene requires V-Ray plugin, the Scanline scene requires no plugins.
~ 3ds Max 9 is the native file
~ High quality modeling that is detailed, excellent for closeups, and architectural visualization.
~ Model is scaled to real world.
~ Added 3ds Max 9 format with V-Ray materials, and with standard materials for Default Scanline Renderer.
~ The rendering scene you see in the second image is not included.
~ Materials are named logically.
~ Objects in the files are named logically.
~ Textures are named logically.
~3ds max file contains the brighter wood material also.
~ Texture size is 950*1200pixel / 72 dpi.
~ The model has ngons also.
Polys: 2886 (40 tris+ngons), Verts: 3104
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Mar 26, 2018
date added
Jan 22, 2022
last update
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