Table Dinner Knife and Fork Common Cutlery

Table Dinner Knife and Fork Common Cutlery

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Photorealistic 3D model of common cutlery table knife and fork. The model is completely UV-mapped and smoothable, made with 3ds Max 2011 and V-Ray 2.40. Features: Model was made with clean topology based on loops and quads. Support edges are provided to retain model’s shape after subdivision. Model provides level of details enough for close-up renders. Objects, groups, materials, textures in a scene 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 provides 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 which includes cameras and lighting setup used to render preview images and turnarounds. The model is completely ready for visualization. Each mesh is put in a separate file. The exchange formats were delivered with 3 levels of mesh subdivision: 0, 1 and 2 Product previews were rendered in 3DS Max with V-Ray renderer using mesh subdivision level 2. The following formats are included in the pack: max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, V-Ray renderer) max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, Scanline renderer) ma (Autodesk Maya® 2011 (ASCII), Maya Software renderer) mb (Autodesk Maya® 2011 (Binary), Maya Software renderer) c4d (Maxon Cinema 4D R13, default renderer) fbx (Autodesk FBX version 2013.3) obj (Wavefront Technologies) 3ds (3D Studio) png (Preview images) pdf (User Guide) FBX, OBJ and 3DS were exported straight from Autodesk 3ds Max®. Polygon count (1616 vertices, 1612 quads, no tris or ngons): Knife: 610 vertices, 608 quads. Fork: 1006 vertices, 1004 quads. Model dimensions: Knife: W=2,4cm, L=22,5cm, H=0,5cm Fork: W=2,8cm, L=19,7cm, H=2,0cm UVW mapping: YES, non-overlapping Textures: NO Materials: YES, procedural

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