Oval Office 3D Model 3D model

Oval Office 3D Model 3D model

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The Oval Office, the formal workspace of U.S presidents, is where they meet with dignitaries, address the public, and handle daily affairs. It measures 35" long, 29" wide, and 18" high. In 1909, William Howard Taft established an Oval Office in the old Executive Office Building, which was later expanded by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933 to accommodate his wheelchair. Since then, it has undergone minimal changes except for its furnishings, with each president personalizing the space. Notable features include a white marble mantel from the original 1909 Oval Office, the presidential seal in the ceiling, and two flags behind the president's desk—the U.S flag and the president's flag. George W. Bush displayed Texas-themed paintings, many on loan from San Antonio and El Paso museums, in his office. The 3ds Max (.max) format supports vRay shaders; exported formats include OBJ (.obj), which includes maps/textures but may require texture reassignment, and Autodesk FBX (.fbx). The .3ds format doesn't apply shaders or textures, while the .fbx format does not either but can be found in the OBJ or MAX download zip. Each object in the scene has its individual label and applied shaders/textures.

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