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Sedia VILMAR Modello 3D

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specificazioni

  • Geometriapolygonal
  • poligoni38,432
  • vertici19,906
  • TexturesYes
  • riggedNo
  • AnimatoNo
  • Prontabile in 3DNo
  • Gioco pronto (low poly)No
  • UV mappatoYes
  • UV non avvoltonon-overlapping

Formati e file

3ds Max
(.max)

vray 2.0
VILMAR chair.max
OBJ
(.obj)
2 MB

VILMAR_chairOBJ.obj

Descrizione

Accurate Model of IKEA VILMAR chair. Object was modeled from blueprints and photo references in real size. Max scene is compatible with 3ds max 2010 or higher. Modeled in 3DS Max 2010 and rendered with VRay 2.0 Other files format – .max, .obj Technical notes : Polygon: 38432 Vertices: 19906 All the textures and materials are included. Two different wood textures 5K (5900×4000) included with bumps. UV and wireframe Layout included. The .OBJ is only geometry with texture Mapping coords. You can take the maps from the texture folder and use them. Thanks for choosing my 3D models. Lightstudio
Aug 06, 2020 Data aggiunta
Oct 15, 2021 ultimo aggiornamento

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