
Kids-Furniture-Blend-Model 3D Model

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Kids-Furniture-Blend-Model 3D Model
Are you creating a Archviz scene? Maybe a room?With this amazing Kids-Furniture-Blend-Model Blend Model you can push your work to the next level!This Kids-Furniture-Blend-Model set contains fully textured objects in different styles/color, ready to render with Cycle/Evee Renderer for Blender.
What’s inside
- kids-furniture-blend-model.blend
-kids-furniture-blend-model.fbx
-kids-furniture-blend-model.obj
- All textures are in the file
What can you do with this?This file does not have any type of protection. You can reuse the scene, the render settings, the materials, but above all you can learn from the file, moving inside the project, how materials are developed, what is the role that every textures play within them, and the values that fill every single option.
What’s inside
- kids-furniture-blend-model.blend
-kids-furniture-blend-model.fbx
-kids-furniture-blend-model.obj
- All textures are in the file
What can you do with this?This file does not have any type of protection. You can reuse the scene, the render settings, the materials, but above all you can learn from the file, moving inside the project, how materials are developed, what is the role that every textures play within them, and the values that fill every single option.