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Divano Baxter Alfred Soft Modello 3D

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Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 2
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 3
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 4
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 5
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 6
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 7
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 2
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 3
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 4
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 5
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 6
Divano Baxter Alfred Soft royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 7
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specificazioni

  • Geometriapolygonal_quads/tris
  • poligoni267,000
  • vertici161,000
  • TexturesYes
  • riggedNo
  • AnimatoNo
  • Prontabile in 3DNo
  • Gioco pronto (low poly)No
  • UV mappatoYes
  • UV non avvoltonon-overlapping

Formati e file

FBX
(.fbx)
33 MB

FBX.zip
3ds Max
(.max)
42 MB

vray 3.3
MAX.zip
(.unknown)
34 MB

OBJ.zip

Descrizione

Sofa Baxter Alfred Soft Professional, highly detailed 3d model for architectural visualizations. Also Include: Table, vase, lamp, pillows Formats in the archive: .FBX2006 .MAX2011 .MAX2014 .OBJ - Model created with 3ds Max 2014 - Native Max file setup with V-Ray renderer and V-Ray materials - Preview rendering made with V-Ray - The lighting scene is not included with the model
May 26, 2020 Data aggiunta
Mar 03, 2022 ultimo aggiornamento

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