Fire ngapak Free 3D model

Fire ngapak Free 3D model

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The original 3D model was first designed with Sketchup 13 and then converted into various other 3D formats. The native file type is .skp, while the 3dsmax scene utilizes 3ds Max 2016 with a render using Vray 3.00. Fire Pak is a term used in Sundanese, which translates to Bird Wing. This unique roof design features two distinct shapes on either side of the roof, mimicking a bird's wingspan. The construction materials chosen for the head of the Pak building include bamboo covered with natural fibers like cotton or straw. Inspired by traditional homes, this style is adapted in both the West Hall and East Hall buildings at the Institute of Technology. Fire Pak symbolizes Bird Wing. The distinctive raging roof structure exhibits kemirngan on both sides, reminiscent of a bird's wings. Made from bamboo, covered with natural fibers such as cotton or straw, this tradisoonal design offers excellent construction quality. It was originally named "Bird" after the unique winged design it features, and it was Maclain Point who utilized Fire Pak to create a hall that exhibits its suhunan characteristics on both sides when viewed from the front and sides, evoking a pair of bird's wings spread outwards, thus it looks four in the nyorondoy from online users. In the middle stands Sambunganana wearing a face like a scissor-shaped visor over his head pits.

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