Tag: Scotch

  • Kitchen Sponge 3D Model

    Kitchen Sponge 3D Model

    Kitchen Sponge 6 type 3D Model created in 3ds Max 2015 and rendered in mental rayTotal Poly Counts :Poly Count = 3304Vertex Count = 3552Model is placed to 0,0,0 scene coordinates.The model is full uvw and unwrapped.Texture Size & resolution:Use 14 TextureAll Texture Size- 1024*1024 and UpperTexture format: (.jpg, .png)Also available in many formats.Formats:3ds Max 2015OBJFBX3DS

  • MEKANZMA 3D Model

    MEKANZMA 3D Model

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  • Chivas Regal 12 Bottle with Studio Setup 3D Model

    Chivas Regal 12 Bottle with Studio Setup 3D Model

    Chivas Regal 12 model with V-Ray materials will add realism to your projects and ideal for close-up renders. Also you can use studio setup for your beverage lighting and rendering projects. Modeled and rendered in 3Ds Max 2016 with V-Ray 3.20.03Hope you like it!Features:- Unit system is set to cm. Real-world scale- TurboSmooth is in the history in .max format- All textures and V-Ray materials are included in 3Ds Max 2016 and 2013 version files- Objects grouped for easy selection and logically namedPolycounts:- No TurboSmooth: 14,111 faces and 11,616 vertices- With TurboSmooth: 370,816 faces and 185,445 verticesNotes:There are three different versions of file.chivas_bottle_rendering – for only bottle rendering without backgroundchivas_background_rendering – for only background renderingchivas_bottle – for merging model to your scene [no cleaning up is necessary – cameras, lights etc. are not included to the scene]You can render bottle and background separately and then combine images in Photoshop. Background color can easily be changed in 3Ds Max and Photoshop.Studio setup is created by the principles of product photography techniques.Also by clicking on my username you can check out my other models.Thank you!

  • Scotch Tape Dispenser Insert 3D Print Model

    Scotch Tape Dispenser Insert 3D Print Model

    Summary
    This is an insert to go inside standard office rolls of Scotch tape, to adapt them to the most common dispensers.
    It isn’t really a swastika, as you’ll see if you look closely at the end. The spiral arms give springiness, and I was too lazy to implement this in a non-square geometry.
    Print Settings
    Printer Brand:
    Prusa Printer:
    Prusa Mk2 Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter Supports:
    Yes Resolution:
    100 micron Infill:
    N/A Notes:
    I printed this at 100 micron resolution in PLA. It took about 40 minutes on my machine.
    For best results, print it with the spindle vertical so that it turns smoothly in the dispenser. You’ll need supports switched on. With slic3r’s default settings it’s easy to tear off the spindle while separating the raft. I tried with “honeycomb” and just 1 raft layer between the support and the body. That worked fine and separated easily.