Tavolo da pranzo Live Edge in acero spaltato Modello 3D
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specificazioni
- Geometriapolygonal_ngons used
- poligoni7,626
- vertici7,658
- TexturesYes
- riggedNo
- AnimatoNo
- Prontabile in 3DNo
- Gioco pronto (low poly)No
- UV mappatoYes
- UV non avvoltomixed
Descrizione
About the model:
- 4000pix texture resolution
- This model was constructed with utmost care and attention to detail, with clean edge flow. (please check wire frame images).
-Displacement map used for bark.
- Ready for closeup shots.
- Model is exported to Both smooth version and unsmooth version of non native formats.
- Model is built to real-world scale.
- System unit setup used- centimeter.
- The model includes light rig.
- No Photoshop or compositing used, Product is ready to render. Just download and hit render.
- Objects are organized by layers / groups.
- Textures are tile-able.
- This model contains [26694] Polygon and [26726] Vertices with subdivision "ON" (set to [1] iterations.)
- Its ready to multiply subdivision reasonably.
- Different parts of the model are named properly. 3ds Max models are grouped for easy selection.
- No part-name confusion when importing several models into a scene.
- No cleaning up necessaryjust drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- No additional plugin is needed to open the model.
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File Formats:
- 3ds Max 2011 V-Ray scene (native application)
- OBJ (works with most 3D applications, if you are not using Native application )
- FBX (works with almost all Autodesk 3D applications, if you are not using Native application )
- 3DS (works with most 3D applications, if you are not using Native application )
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7cgi
Nov 12, 2019
Data aggiunta
Nov 13, 2023
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