Jack Light 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_ngons used
- Polygons3,308
- Vertices3,254
- TexturesNo
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedNo
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
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Design: Tom Dixon, 2010
The award winning sitting, stacking, lighting thing. First launched in 1994, Jack was designed and mass produced to prove industrial manufacture was still possible in the UK. This multi-functional object is produced from polyethylene. Jack uses the industrial process of air rotation-molding. Plastic polythene pellets are added into a five-part tool, rotated and heated to high temperatures which creates a plastic wall of even thickness.
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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 modelling 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.
~ There is no scene included, just the object only.
~ Materials are named logically.
~ Objects in the files are named logically.
~ Model does not need textures.
~ 3ds Max files are with smooth (subdivision) level 2.
~ All other files where saved at 3 smooth levels.
~ The model has ngons also.
~ On smooth level 1&2 has quads only.
~ Files contains both objects, white and black also.
~ Smooth Level 0: Polys: 3308(12 ngons +224 tris), Verts: 3254
~ Smooth Level 1: Polys: 13020, Verts: 13120
~ Smooth Level 2: Polys: 52080, Verts: 52276
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Oct 03, 2019
date added
Nov 10, 2021
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