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Game-ready, PBR, UV-unwrapped, Textured Personal Computer Printer (#1 in my collection) 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, and non overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package.
Made in Blender 3D (Cycles materials) and in 3D Studio MAX 2012 (V-Ray Adv 2.30.02), then exported to other formats; rendered in Cycles (Blender 3D 2.77).
Formats included: 3DS, FBX, OBJ; scenes: 3D Studio MAX 2012 (V-Ray Adv 2.30.02 materials), BLEND (Blender 3D 2.77 Cycles materials with a PBR Shader and colours); other: png with Alpha (non-overlapping UV layout map); jpg (PBR, UV-mapped textures).
1 Object (mesh), 1 PBR Material (in both Blender Cycles and 3D Studio MAX V-Ray scenes), UV unwrapped (non overlapping UV Layout map provided in the package; see preview images); UV-mapped Textures.
PBR colours and image Textures provided for each Material in the package; channels: Base Color (Diffuse / Albedo), Metallic, Roughness, Normals, Ambient Occlusion; main render made in Blender 3D + Cycles using these PBR colours and/or textures with a Material Node scheme provided in the blend scene (see preview images).
UV Layout maps and Image Textures resolutions: 1024Γ1024; PBR Textures made with Substance Painter 2.
Polygonal, 3264 vertices, 2777 faces (6380 triangles).
IMPORTANT Main rendering made in Blender 3D + Cycles using an HDR Environment Texture Image which is NOT provided in the package!
Sketchfab 3D preview: https://sketchfab.com/models/e6911dfcc083417e8362bce9d5e8735d
Direct link to the original creator's page
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This STL file is compatible with most FDM 3D printers (Creality Ender 3, Prusa MK3S+, Bambu Lab, etc.) and resin printers (Elegoo, Anycubic). Check the original page for recommended print settings and materials.
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