Eames Rocker Arm Chair 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal
- Polygons24,272
- Vertices24,934
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsmixed
Description
Octane Render and standard C4D Render versions of shaders included!
Detailed model of the Eames Molded Fiberglass/Plastic Arm Chair with Rocker base. Comes with optional modeled/textured upholstery, that can be turned on or off, depending on desired styling.
7 color ways (with shaders and file textures in the C4D files), including 3 fiberglass, 6 plastic versions, and 1 upholstered.
2 versions of full, render-ready C4D scene files are included - one file using Octane renderer and materials, and the other file using C4D's Physical renderer and materials. A cyc background and HDRI lighting is included in these files. The custom HDRI map is also included.
C4D, FBX, and OBJ files of only the chair are also included, if the lighting/rendering information isn't needed, and to make importing into projects easier.
C4D files contain texture/shading information. FBX and OBJ formats do not include texturing. The colorways have file textures associated with them that can be re-used in other formats.
Poly count can vary depending on which items are smoothed. The C4D Files have Subdivision Surfaces intact, so smoothing levels can be customized. 2 versions of OBJ files included - both a smoothed and a unsmoothed version - so you have optimal flexibility.
The included Octane Rendered C4D file has the exact lighting/camera setup as in the thumbnails above (including an HDRI map for lighting). If you have octane, just open the files, hit render, and you've got the same photo-real results as the thumbnails above!
In case you do not have Octane, the included full render-ready C4D file was built to give realistic renders, using only C4D to render.
Rendered with Octane Renderer in C4D version R 16.
Oct 17, 2019
date added
Mar 07, 2022
last update
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