Technics SB-M1000 3D model
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This is a precision model of the Technics SB M-1000 floorstanding speaker, showcased in its beautiful wood finish. The highly detailed 3D rendering was crafted with the powerful tools provided by 3ds Max 2008 and V-ray 2.0. Measuring precisely at real-world scale, this exceptional model makes use of millimeters as its primary unit of measurement. Technics SB M-1000 speakers in wood finish were designed to accurately capture every nuance and detail. Gamma values of 2.2, paired with sophisticated V-Ray materials and rich textures, add depth and visual fidelity to the scene. Light settings, camera angles, and entire scene setups are not included within this digital model. Additional rendering capabilities include file formats beyond 3ds Max exports as a simplified base mesh for quicker rendering and smoothed appearances in various other programs. Preview images were created with 3DS Max using V-Ray technology. This Technics SB M-1000 wood speaker features an impressive total of 24 discrete components. With TurboSmooth disabled, the model totals 86122 individual polygons across all facets, demonstrating its level of complexity within the 3D environment. When applied, however, with TurboSmooth turned to two iterations and ON, that count surges upwards to a staggering 238671 unique polygon elements, effectively illustrating just how intricately detailed this Technics model has been engineered. Total textures incorporated within this exceptional digital reproduction equate to an astonishing 62048 * 2048 and even lower-resolution 5000 * 5000 at specific instances of usage totaling a sum of four across the higher settings with just two noted lower resolution formats utilized, displaying mastery over texture and pixel density through every element's creation.
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