
Bookshelf Studio Monitor Speakers Low-poly 3D model
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All showcase images presented are rendered with Octane Render, accompanied by some additional screenshots for clarity, illustrating how the model integrates into the UI of popular export formats. Environmental elements, lighting configurations, and cables are deliberately omitted; however, if requested, these components can be provided. The Studio Monitor Speaker is a custom-designed creation by myself, based on an original concept with a fictional brand in mind. Some visual aging effects such as scratches and wear have been included through the use of roughness maps. Should you prefer the speaker to appear new and pristine, simply remove these textures from the material settings. - Model Dimensions: 13.5 cm * 25.1 cm * 24.3 cm. - Geometry is subdivision-ready, fully unwrapped with non-overlapping UVs. - The model comes with high-quality 8K PBR Textures. - Notable optimizations include no N-gons, isolated vertices, or complex poles. The files included cover various aspects of the model's use and modification: Files comprise: _SPP - Substance Painter Project file. You can easily edit textures for all export formats from this source. _DAE - Collada exported from Substance Painter. The geometry is triangulated with embedded 4K jpg textures (Metal/Rough PBR). _TEX - Textures directly exported from Substance Painter and applied across the files listed below. Unzip to the root folder; textures are in high-quality 4K 8bit png format, reflecting a Metal/Rough PBR look. All subsequent file types point towards these default texture paths. TEX_8K - Also extracted directly from Substance Painter for use with the other export formats but requiring higher detail level than previously described (hence 8k resolution in high-fidelity, 16bit .png files). Note that if too detailed or unnecessary, you might opt not to include them upon downloading. Polycounts vary slightly per file due to differences in representation complexity: - All exported models carry the same basic polygon count of approximately 9,565 units. Should you require a more detailed version for further modeling tasks simply apply subdivison techniques matching your personal style requirements without affecting UV mapping integrity along those added lines.
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