
Old photorealistic scanned small coffee table Low-poly 3D model
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A small, worn coffee table is designed to hold magazines, coffee cups and an ashtray, displaying a bit of aging and wear. Despite this, it remains a nice piece of furniture with some parts showing damage, and the wood surface is visibly worn down, offering little sign of any protective coating. This 3D model has been carefully recreated from a photogrammetry scan and retopologised to include 2081 polygons and 1043/178 vertices, along with 4k textures provided. Notably, certain areas within the table's interior, such as the drawer recess, and the inner drawer, utilise overlapping UV coordinates for efficiency. The accompanying animation features a realistic simulation of an old wooden drawer opening, initially exhibiting some jitters between frames 1-10, before becoming smoother in frames 11-20, which showcase a simple translate action on one axis without any hiccups. To access this model's full potential, consider loading it into the respective 3D modeling software or Max/Maya documentation for proper quads and tris rendering; keep in mind that separate 3D model and texture files are included. Also note that base materials, except for normal maps, have not been provided within included Max/Maya scenes, with images rendered using solely provided textures for the most accurate appearance.
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