3d model: The 1M63 lathe is one of the most common pieces of equipment sold in production. Note that in the process of creating this machine, it was worked out in a very detailed way. Even the smallest elements of the machine are implemented on the model to give it even more realism and presentation moments. The machine model was perfectly suited for a wide variety of industrial projects, both for filling the production scene as the main model for rendering or for feeding and implementing the environment, as well as other projects requiring original solutions related to industrial design. When creating this very detailed and realistic model of a lathe, the main dimensions of the nodes and overall parameters of the machine were observed, which in general seems to be a convenient factor for the initial calculation, and later the placement of equipment in a particular scene. The type of painting used on the machine was mixed, which generally emphasizes the general appearance of the model in an even more detailed presentation. At the same time, the model is configured in such a way that, if desired, the materials applied to it can be changed quite easily, which also characterizes it as the most versatile. Nevertheless, the presence of certain industrial textures in the form of signs and symbols of devices displays an even more interesting feed.
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Corona render was used to create preview images of the 3d model...
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Basic parameters:
Polys: 1301871
Verts: 1096132
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Model dimensions:
length – 2093 mm - X
width – 5319 mm - Y
height – 1562 mm - Z
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File Formats:
- 3Ds Max 2012, 2014 – Corona 1.7 (Standard materials scenes + Textures)
- 3Ds Max 2012, 2014 – V-Ray 3.60 (Standard materials scenes + Textures)
– FBX (Universal format)
- OBJ (Universal format)
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