VHS tape Low-poly  3D model

VHS tape Low-poly 3D model

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VHDC is an analog cassette format for downslope video created by JVC, launched on the Japanese market in 1976 to record images produced by Japanese cameras. Engineer Shizuo Takano headed the development team since 1972. The VHDC model uses Vray materials for precise control of textures and lighting effects. Dimensions: Width × Length × Height - 188mm × 104mm × 25mm Units used in dimensions are millimeters. Objects in the 3ds Max scene are logically named using Latin for improved scene management, making it easy to select specific objects. No post-processing was applied to renders to maintain a raw image appearance. Included assets in the archive are: 1. MAX 2011 with Vray 2.4 - compatible model format. 2. OBJ file containing only the 3D model geometry. 3. FBX - high-fidelity model format used for maximum precision. For accurate materials handling and optimal rendering, work with VHDC version Vray 3.2 or higher, and choose Microfacet GTR (GGX) in the BRDF Materials tab for ideal lighting effects. Excellent results are achieved when rendering with the right materials settings!

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