nessos 3d models
10 3d models found related to nessos.sketchfab
2 individual Nesso lamps (just the main shapes; no light bulb modeled inside) 3D Models. 2 individual objects (54cm and 32cm versions), sharing the same non overlapping UV Layout map, Material and PBR Textures set. Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR...
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Experience a high-quality, textured 3D model of Artemide Nesso table, perfect for immediate use. It features a reasonable polygon count and accurate grid, created exclusively in Cinema 4D software. The objects are non-connected, allowing...
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These game-ready PBR, UV-unwrapped NESSO Lamps models (32 cm and 54 cm) come complete with PBR materials and non-overlapping UV layout maps. Created using Blender 3D (Cycles materials) and 3D Studio MAX 2012 (V-Ray Adv 2.30.02), the models have been...
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The Nesso Sofa Set comprises three different-sized models, all created using 3D Max and V-Ray by 3D.CR. The dimensions are provided in centimeters, accurately representing real-life objects. Models come as editable meshes or polygons, positioned at...
3docean
Game-ready, PBR, UV-unwrapped, NESSO Lamps (32 cm and 54 cm) 3D Models, with PBR materials and non overlapping UV Layout maps provided in the package. Made in Blender 3D (Cycles materials) and in 3D Studio MAX 2012 (V-Ray Adv 2.30.02), then...
grabcad
Designed by Giancarlo Mattioli and Gruppo Architetti Urbanisti Città Nuova, in the 60’s
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Artemide's Table Lamps Collection Volume 2 offers various designs such as Miconas, Soffione, Onfale, Nesso, Lesbo, Laguna, One Line, Mezachimera, Nessimo, and Meteorite. Each model is based on the manufacturer's drawings with accurate dimensions. The...
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Complementing spaces of all sizes, minimalist beauty Nesso in B124F strikes a perfect balance with size specifics: W 170 | D 70 | H 34 cm. ...Complete with rich flair, an exquisite 380x280cm area rug makes every floor sparkle, inviting conversation in...
myminifactory
... in early Greek art, while an Eleusis amphora represents the Gorgons with cauldron-like heads. It is not until the end of the seventh century, as exemplified by the Nessos amphora, that artists settle on a standardized form for Medusa's depiction.