1950s Diner Cutlery Set Low-poly 3D model
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1950s Generic Diner Cutlery Set About the Model: This archviz model is designed for games and can be used in various applications. It was created using Blender3D modeling software, with textures made in Substance Painter texturing software. The model is built to real-world scale. Model Contents: 1 Native .blend files without modifiers or mesh deformation. 1 OBJ files without modifiers or mesh deformation. 1 FBX files without modifiers or mesh deformation. 1k, 2k, and 4k texture folders in .zip archives. Model Structure: The model consists of six separate objects. Object names are Towel, Spoon, Spoon_small, Fork, Fork_small, and Knife. Mesh Information: Quad topology only, no N-gons or triangles. The mesh is subdivision-ready. Base meshes have 4670 quads (9340 triangles) and 4682 vertices. Material Information: The model features two materials: Towel and Cutlery. Both materials include five texture maps: base color, ambient occlusion, metalness, roughness, and normal. All textures are in .png format, available in 1k, 2k, and 4k resolutions. No shaders are used; only textures should be applied. UV Maps Information: Manually unwrapped UVs with no overlap. Intended Use for the Model: The model is designed specifically for renders and archviz. It can also be used in games with real-time rendering engines like Unity and Unreal, as well as Virtual Reality or Augmented Reality applications. Preview Renders Info: Images shown are rendered using subdivision x2 modifiers and base mesh only. The model was rendered in Blender 2.82a with the Cycles rendering engine, each image marked with the name of the rendering engine and modifiers used. Results may vary depending on lighting and rendering engines used. Lighting was done using an HDRI not included with the model; a clean scene is provided without lights, planes, or cameras. Thank You for Taking the Time to Check Out My Model
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