
Bowl spheric wavy with fibers 3D print model
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Human-Created 3D Model Serves Varied Purposes. Suited for immersive virtual reality experiences and real-time applications. Designed to print accurately in three dimensions, the model effectively recreates real-world environments. In addition, it can be used to create interior architectural scenes, generate engaging visualizations, or craft sophisticated animations for a wide range of computer-generated projects. Printed at precise real-world scale, this detailed model boasts versatility as a subdividable mesh object ready to enhance its resolution through iterative adjustments. Conceived with industry-standard 3ds Max software from 2016, the model has undergone further adaptation in various formats. Further subdivisions enable more nuanced level of detail for the three-dimensional object. A Turbosmooth modifier rests atop its underlying geometry, reinforced by a moderate two-iteration refinement. Placed precisely at the origin point of its design environment, this well-proportioned 3D asset lends itself readily to visualization and analysis without added complications from illumination settings in its native 3ds Max scene file. Materials in its standard rendering process have been maintained through uncomplicated Vray 3.0 setup utilizing Vray standards for minimal textural elements involved, offering users freedom from excessive data or complexities within this high-resolution 3D printable asset. Suitable scale and precise measurements offer 3D print dimensions: 19401cm in height, 1949cm wide, 14711cm in depth. The model offers significant potential for modification should specific needs require its adaptability; direct inquiries can lead to custom-tailored versions through collaboration.
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