Mechanic's Workbench

Mechanic's Workbench

3docean

This is a replica of the original Woodworking Bench featured in Popular Mechanics. It was meticulously modelled for realistic, photo-quality renderings and close-up visualizations. The table is fully prepared to be seamlessly integrated into your scene right out of the box. Meshes: This workbench model is presented as a collection of meshes. VRay Materials: As this model was specifically designed for the VRay rendering engine, the VRay version of the file includes properly configured and assigned materials for the woodworking bench. Other versions have basic materials that will require adjustment in accordance with your specific software. Maps: This model utilizes 4 seamless maps (2K for metal components and 4K for wood). All parts of the bench are either UVW unwrapped or feature basic box/cylindrical UVW mapping. Formats: The original file was created using 3ds Max 2014, complete with V-Ray materials (version 2.0 and above). You will receive a 3DS, OBJ, DAE, LWO, FBX, SKP, C4D, and MAX file. If you require any other format, please inquire via 3Docean. Information: All preview images were rendered using VRay. Please note that the bench is provided alone, without the scenes used for the preview renders. Also, consider that the preview images are a result of post-production, so the appearance of the workbench in your scene may differ due to specific settings. The product is ready to render out-of-the-box. Important: Lights, cameras, and any background objects not described above are not included in the product. The model is clean and alone in the provided files, centered at origin and featuring real-world scale. You can view a high-resolution render of this workbench on GraphicRiver: http://graphicriver.net/item/mechanics-workbench/6523383

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