
Vintage Bell & Howell Super Eight 8mm Projector 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | GMArtworks |
Published: | Nov 27, 2023 |
Download Size: | 39.4 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 90,000 |
Vertices: | 90,000 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | – |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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4 Stars|Aug 05, 2025
Very nice replica of the early consumer video projector Super 8mm
Vintage Bell & Howell Super Eight 8mm Projector 3D Model
"Vintage Bell & Howell Super Eight 8mm Projector"
Render: Iray DAZ Studio 4.22
Postwork: Photoshop/ON1 Effects 2022
The model was partly made in Bryce and in Vue Studio with boolean techniques. Everything was then exported to OBJ and brought together in Daz Studio. The textures were created in Photoshop and applied to the parts.
About:
In 1934, Bell & Howell introduced their first amateur 8mm movie projector, in 1935 the Filmo Straight Eight camera, and in 1936 the Double-Run Filmo 8. The 1938 Kodak cassette holding 25 feet of Double-Eight film was taken by the Filmo Auto-8 in 1940.
Render: Iray DAZ Studio 4.22
Postwork: Photoshop/ON1 Effects 2022
The model was partly made in Bryce and in Vue Studio with boolean techniques. Everything was then exported to OBJ and brought together in Daz Studio. The textures were created in Photoshop and applied to the parts.
About:
In 1934, Bell & Howell introduced their first amateur 8mm movie projector, in 1935 the Filmo Straight Eight camera, and in 1936 the Double-Run Filmo 8. The 1938 Kodak cassette holding 25 feet of Double-Eight film was taken by the Filmo Auto-8 in 1940.