Dessert Knife and Fork Classic Cutlery Low-poly  3D model

Dessert Knife and Fork Classic Cutlery Low-poly 3D model

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A photo-realistic 3D model of classic cutlery dessert knife and fork with four tines is provided. The model is UV-mapped, smoothable, 3D print-ready, created in 3ds Max 2011 and rendered using V-Ray 2.40. It comes with two .max files: one with V-Ray materials and the other with Standard materials. Alongside, a .max scene file containing cameras and lighting setup for render preview is also included. The model possesses clean topology based on loops and quads, supports edges retention when subdivided, features sufficient details for close-up renders, has meaningful and unique object, group, material, and texture names, follows real-world scale (system units - centimeters), and is positioned at the World Origin (0,0) just above the grid. The model comprises of clean, non-overlapping UVs, and is ready for visualization and 3D printing. It has polygon counts of 1526 vertices and 1524 quads for the knife, and 1156 vertices and 1154 quads for the fork. The dimensions of the model are Knife: W=2.25cm, L=19.27cm, H=0.88cm; Fork: W=2.34cm, L=16.8cm, H=1.69cm. Procedural materials and non-overlapping UV maps are included in the model, while textures are not provided. The model is exported to various file formats including .max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, V-Ray renderer), .max (Autodesk 3ds Max® 2011, Scanline renderer), .ma (Autodesk Maya® 2011 (ASCII), Maya Software renderer), .c4d (Maxon Cinema 4D R13, Advanced renderer), .3ds (3D Studio), .fbx (Autodesk FBX version 2013.3), .obj (Wavefront Technologies), .stl (StereoLithography), .pdf (User Guide), and .png (Previews). The FBX, OBJ, and 3DS formats were exported directly from Autodesk 3ds Max®.

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