
Bowl compressed 3 with bubble grid lattice 3D print model
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This high-definition 3D model is perfectly suited for immersive virtual reality experiences, real-time applications, intricate architectural interior scenes, engaging visualizations, and mesmerizing animations in any Computer Generated project. It can be seamlessly printed in 3D with precise accuracy, and has a true-to-life scale that matches the real world. The initial creation process involved the use of industry-leading software, 3ds Max 2016, before exporting it to other formats for maximum compatibility. This 3D model can be effortlessly subdivided multiple times to significantly increase its level of detail. Created as one singular geometry object, it's fully ready for subdivision, allowing for a higher level of precision and control over its various aspects. It also features the Turbosmooth modifier at the top of the mesh geometry, with a respectable 2 iterations applied to enhance its overall look. As for its position in space, it is thoughtfully centered around the origin of the scene, providing maximum versatility and flexibility during any manipulation process. To ensure that users can render this model accurately, rendering has been conducted using the powerful Vray 3.0 software with a basic Vray standard material applied. Additionally, the lack of textures gives designers full freedom to manipulate it in their desired way. One note-worthy aspect is that this scene in 3ds Max does not come equipped with any illumination setup, providing complete creative control over how and when lighting should be added. The 3D model itself has precise dimensions for printing purposes, measuring at an impressive 15.109 cm by 12.28 cm by 13.142 cm.
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