Photorealistic 3D model of classic cutlery dessert knife and fork with 3 tines. The model is UV-mapped, smoothable, 3D print ready, made in 3ds Max 2011 and V-Ray 2.40.
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Features:- Model’s clean topology is based on loops and quads.
- Support of edges retains model shape when subdivided.
- The level of details is enough for close-up renders.
- Objects, groups, materials, textures have unique and meaningful names.
- Model has real world scale (system units – centimeters).
- Base of the models is at the World Origin (0,0) just above the grid.
- Model has clean non-overlapping UVs.
- Two *.max files are provided: with V-Ray materials and Standard materials.
- Along with model only file, .max scene is provided used to render preview images.
- The model is completely ready for visualization.
- Each mesh is put in a separate file.
- 3 levels of mesh subdivision is delivered for 3DS, FBX, OBJ formats: 0, 1, 2.
- STL files of basic mesh and high-subdivision mesh for exchange with CAD applications and for 3D printing.
- Previews were rendered in 3DS Max with V-Ray renderer using mesh subdivision level 2.
- max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, V-Ray renderer)
- max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, Scanline renderer)
- ma (Autodesk Maya® 2011 (ASCII), Maya Software renderer)
- c4d (Maxon Cinema 4D R13, default renderer)
- fbx (Autodesk FBX version 2013.3)
- obj (Wavefront Technologies)
- 3ds (3D Studio)
- stl (StereoLithography)
- png (Preview images)
- pdf (User Guide)
FBX, OBJ and 3DS files were exported straight from Autodesk 3ds Max®.
Polygon count (2448 vertices, 2444 quads, no tris or ngons):- Knife: 1526 vertices, 1524 quads
- Fork: 922 vertices, 920 quads
- Knife: W=2,25cm, L=19,3cm, H=0,9cm
- Fork: W=2,4cm, L=16,8cm, H=1,7cm
Materials: YES, procedural UVW unwrap: YES, non-overlapping Textures: NO