
Retro radio in art deco style 3D model
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Retro Radio Revival: Art Deco Style ================================= Designed and built with Blender 2.74, leveraging native .blend file format. Rendered with precision using Cycles engine. Inspired by the French classic "Surcouf Oceanic", circa 1954. The model comes packed in a fully-prepared Blender scene (.blend) featuring the radio (comprising 4 objects: case, front screen, buttons, volume controls), as well as a carefully composed scene with three strategically positioned light sources, one camera, and a sleek backdrop - all primed for flawless rendering with a simple "F12" press. Model also available in .obj and .fbx formats; however, textures may require reapplication upon importation into your preferred software. Texture Files: Wooden Case and Front Screen ============================================== Included as .jpg and .png files, ready for download or convenient archiving within the package of your choice. All objects and materials boast distinct names to simplify modification, including optional material swaps if desired. Geometric Perfection: ------------------------ Polys Without Scene - 113360 polys, 113929 vertices With Scene - 114131 polys, 114774 vertices Organized and Easy to Manipulate: ----------------------------------- Each object within the model is neatly grouped and parented to its case, allowing effortless adjustments through simple moving, scaling, or rotation - without impacting the entire set. Furthermore, the model has been accurately centred with dimensions meticulously crafted for precise realism (50.8 x 25.4 x 33.1 cm // 20 x 10 x 13 inches). Get in Touch: ---------------- Need Clarification? Want Answers? Your Inquiry is Welcome! Please don't hesitate to reach out - your response awaits. Warm Appreciation: Deanora at Your Service!
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