
Cake Pie Pizza Knife and Server Classic Cutlery 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Valerii-Kaliuzhnyi |
Published: | Feb 25, 2024 |
Download Size: | 62.6 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 3,434 |
Vertices: | 3,438 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | – |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Cake Pie Pizza Knife and Server Classic Cutlery 3D Model
Save 25% of the initial price with this collection of two cutlery items!
3D model of large cake/pie/pizza knife and cake server, classic cutlery design.
The model is photo-realistic, UVW unwrapped, smoothable, ready for 3D print.
Features:
* Clean topology based on loops and quads
* Support edges provide the retain of model's shape after subdivision
* Level of details is enough for close-up renders
* Unique and meaningful names of objects, groups, materials
* Real world scale, system units - centimeters
* Base is at the World Origin (0,0) just above the grid
* Clean non-overlapping UVs
* Two 3DS Max files - with Standard material and V-Ray material
* 3DS Max scene which includes cameras and lighting setup used to render preview images
* Models are ready for visualization and 3D print
* Each mesh is put in a separate file
* 3 levels of mesh subdivision for exchange formats: 0, 1 and 2
* STL files both for use in CAD applications and for 3D printing
File formats:
* max - Autodesk 3ds Max 2011, standard material
* max - Autodesk 3ds Max 2011, V-Ray material
* ma - Autodesk Maya 2011
* c4d - Maxon Cinema 4D R13
* blend - Blender 2.80
* ztl - ZBrush 4R7
* 3ds - 3D Studio
* dae - Collada
* fbx - Autodesk FBX ver. 2013.3
* obj - Wavefront Technologies
* stl - StereoLithography
* png - preview images
* pdf - User Guide
Polygon count (total - 3438 vertices, 3434 quads):
* Knife: 2684 vertices, 2682 quads
* Server: 754 vertices, 752 quads
* no tris or n-gons
Dimensions:
* Knife: W(3,1cm) L(32,9cm) H(1,0cm)
* Server: W(7,0cm) L(29,7cm) H(3,0cm)
Properties:
* Materials: YES, procedural
* UVW unwrap: YES, non-overlapping
* Textures: NO
3D model of large cake/pie/pizza knife and cake server, classic cutlery design.
The model is photo-realistic, UVW unwrapped, smoothable, ready for 3D print.
Features:
* Clean topology based on loops and quads
* Support edges provide the retain of model's shape after subdivision
* Level of details is enough for close-up renders
* Unique and meaningful names of objects, groups, materials
* Real world scale, system units - centimeters
* Base is at the World Origin (0,0) just above the grid
* Clean non-overlapping UVs
* Two 3DS Max files - with Standard material and V-Ray material
* 3DS Max scene which includes cameras and lighting setup used to render preview images
* Models are ready for visualization and 3D print
* Each mesh is put in a separate file
* 3 levels of mesh subdivision for exchange formats: 0, 1 and 2
* STL files both for use in CAD applications and for 3D printing
File formats:
* max - Autodesk 3ds Max 2011, standard material
* max - Autodesk 3ds Max 2011, V-Ray material
* ma - Autodesk Maya 2011
* c4d - Maxon Cinema 4D R13
* blend - Blender 2.80
* ztl - ZBrush 4R7
* 3ds - 3D Studio
* dae - Collada
* fbx - Autodesk FBX ver. 2013.3
* obj - Wavefront Technologies
* stl - StereoLithography
* png - preview images
* pdf - User Guide
Polygon count (total - 3438 vertices, 3434 quads):
* Knife: 2684 vertices, 2682 quads
* Server: 754 vertices, 752 quads
* no tris or n-gons
Dimensions:
* Knife: W(3,1cm) L(32,9cm) H(1,0cm)
* Server: W(7,0cm) L(29,7cm) H(3,0cm)
Properties:
* Materials: YES, procedural
* UVW unwrap: YES, non-overlapping
* Textures: NO