3D Furniture: Chair Wooden Thonet
- Regular price
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€ 7.00 - Regular price
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- Sale price
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€ 7.00
3D Model of Chair Wooden Thonet
This high-detailed 3D model of a Thonet-style wooden chair is perfect for creating realistic environments in games, films, and visualizations. The chair is a classic Thonet chair, which is associated with the design work of Michael Thonet, a German-Austrian cabinet maker. The design most closely resembles the famous "No. 14" chair, also known as the "Bistro Chair" or "Vienna Chair." This particular design was first produced in 1859 and became widely popular throughout the latter half of the 19th century and into the early 20th century. The model's meticulous craftsmanship captures the essence of traditional furniture, making it an excellent choice for any 3D furniture collection. Its detailed construction provides authenticity and charm to any virtual space it inhabits.
3D Chair Wooden Thonet crafted through Photogrammetry Scan
The high-quality 3D Chair Wooden Thonet crafted through Photogrammetry Scan. It is designed for game development, VFX for film, VR, AR, XR, virtual production, and architectural visualization. Ideal for 3D rendering for 3D projects.
Categorization of 3D model:
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The product is in the collection:
3D furniture 3D models
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Types of 3D model:
furniture interior design
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Type of 3D Asset:
3D models Scaned digital design
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Time period:
1880-1930
Designed for:
- Unreal Engine developers, Metahuman Clothing designers, Unity 3D developers, Game developers, VFX Artists, VR, AR and XR developers, Visualizers of architecture, Metaverse creators, Virtual production creators
Technical specification of the 3D model:
Package | MTOPO |
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Size | 18.6 MB |
UNITY | - |
UE | - |
Format | FBX |
PBR (metallic, roughness) | Metallic, Roughness |
Texture size | 2k |
Topology | Manual |
Polycounts | 2229 |
Delivery:
After payment, you will receive a downloadable link containing a package. This package includes a 3D model and various types of texture maps: Albedo, Roughness, Metallic, Normal, and Ambient Occlusion.