
Bowers and Wilkins DB1D Rosenut 3D model
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Here's a high-definition model of a top-of-the-line subwoofer speaker from renowned audio specialists Bowers and Wilkins, specifically the DB1D in stunning Rosenut finish. The cutting-edge model was meticulously crafted using industry-standard software 3ds Max 2008 paired with advanced V-ray 2.0. The precision-built model replicates the real-world dimensions of this extraordinary speaker system, scaled to perfection. All measurements were taken in millimeters for ultimate accuracy. Advanced gamma settings at 2.2 and state-of-the-art V-Ray materials, including intricate textures, are seamlessly integrated into this phenomenal digital recreation. Note that lights and cameras, along with scene setup, are not included in the provided file. Other than the primary 3ds Max format, the model can be exported in base mesh and smoothed form, catering to a wide range of users. The preview images showcased were carefully rendered using 3DS Max in conjunction with V-Ray for unparalleled realism. Breaking down the impressive model reveals 18 discrete objects expertly designed and assembled to deliver unparalleled performance. A staggering total of 31,416 quads, 2,450 triangles, and zero ngons comprise the robust polygon count of this incredible digital reproduction. With TurboSmooth set to two iterations, a massive 80,114 polygons are realized, ready for action-packed use cases. Furthermore, an abundance of high-resolution textures (1120, ranging from 2000*2000 to 4500*925 in size) enhances the visual and tactile realism of this extraordinary model, making it truly unforgettable. The versatility of this exceptional digital model ensures it will thrive across a broad spectrum of uses, always staying one step ahead in delivering stunning results.
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