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Tom Dixon Bell Modello 3D

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Tom Dixon Bell royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
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specificazioni

  • Geometriasubdivision
  • poligoni121,560
  • vertici77,133
  • TexturesYes
  • riggedNo
  • AnimatoNo
  • Prontabile in 3DNo
  • Gioco pronto (low poly)No
  • UV mappatoYes
  • UV non avvoltooverlapping

Formati e file

3ds Max
(.max)
1 MB

corona 1.3
op_Lamp_TD_Bell.max
(.unknown)

op_Lamp_TD_Bell_Renderings.zip
OBJ
(.obj)
10 MB

op_Lamp_TD_Bell.obj
3ds Max
(.max)

vray 3.2
op_Lamp_TD_Bell_V-Ray.max

Descrizione

All our lamps are modelled precisely by means of CAD data or detailed product information. As a consequence the models allow for very closed-up renderings. The cord uses real world scale mapping which means that the spline can be manipulated and the mapping is still correct. Features: - Real world scale - More subdivisions with TurboSmooth (specified polycount is with 2 Subdivisions) - Easily switch the lamp on or off by swapping Multi/Sub-Object material slots - Light temperature = 4500K - High quality Corona 1.3 and V-Ray 3.2 Materials - Created in 3ds Max 2016
Oct 27, 2019 Data aggiunta
Jan 20, 2022 ultimo aggiornamento

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