Low Poly Table Collection
Description: Low Poly Table Collection features 10 crafted 3D model created with precision and attention to detail. These low-poly table designs is perfect for adding a touch of elegance and functionality to your 3D scenes, VFX, and games.
*Models Included: *
Low Poly Table Design 1
Poly: 81
Vertices: 140
Low Poly Table Design 2
Poly: 641
Vertices: 928
Low Poly Table Design 3
Poly: 114
Vertices: 120
Low Poly Table Design 4
Poly: 127
Vertices: 128
Low Poly Table Design 5
Poly: 5794
Vertices: 5824
Low Poly Table Design 6
Poly: 548
Vertices: 664
Low Poly Table Design 7
Poly: 366
Vertices: 360
Low Poly Table Design 8
Poly: 371
Vertices: 550
Low Poly Table Design 9
Poly: 1605
Vertices: 1718
Low Poly Table Design 10
Poly: 213
Vertices: 256
Key Features:
Low-Poly: These models strikes the perfect balance between detail and performance.
PBR Materials: The tables is equipped with physically-based rendering (PBR) materials, ensuring realistic and visually appealing textures.
Blender Cycles: The models was made and rendered in Blender Cycles, a powerful rendering engine known for its high-quality output.
Metric Units: The model is created using metric units, providing accuracy and compatibility with other assets in your projects.
Whether you're designing a cozy living room, a modern office space, or a stylish cafe scene, This collection is a versatile asset that can seamlessly blend into any environment. All models has clean lines, sleek design, and optimized polygon count.
IMPORTANT: Please note that this model is just one of the ten table models thats for sale also in a collection for a much more affordable price. The render scenes are not included when buying this model, neither the collection. PBR Materials comes in Zip folders that you can apply easy and fast in almost any software.
File Formats:
Blend (.blend): Retains all Blender-specific data, including materials, textures, animations, and more.
FBX (.fbx) Widely supported, includes materials, textures, animations, and more.
OBJ (.obj) Good for geometry and UV maps, but not ideal for complex materials or animations.
STL (.stl): Mainly for 3D printing, includes only geometry.
DirectX (.x): Supports materials and animations, but less common in non-Microsoft applications.