An ornate, highly detailed and complete lamp object, with optional lightbulb. This model was created to compliment any interior render, and could easily …
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An ornate, highly detailed and complete lamp object, with optional lightbulb. This model was created to compliment any interior render, and could easily add a modernist look and feel to your arch/viz renders, or it could also work very nicely to help populate almost any scene as a secondary decor prop.
The models are available as a native 3dsmax 2012 scene file (.max), and also in several scaled .obj formats, for importing easily into other applications, like Blender, Poser, or Daz|Studio. They come complete with high res COLOR texture maps, and reflection blend masks for adding additional realism to the metallic parts. All textures are .jpg format, and sized to a resolution of 2048x2048; suitable for high quality, close-up rendering. The topology is cleanly modeled from 100% quadrilateral polygons (Quads), with a detailed, but optimized poly count of just 10,802 polygons, and 10,824 verts. The .obj version of the Screw Lamp itself includes the base, socketshell, switch, shade, harp, and finial. The bulb is a separate object, which you could optionally load. The .max scene file includes the lamp and bulb together, but each part can be translated or manipulated separately. There are many material zones to each object, which you could customize to your liking.
*** OBJ users: the POSER-specific OBJ version was exported with a scale conversion that should load with the appropriate scaling into Poser 9 and above. To ensure proper import into Poser, BE SURE to DE-select all check box options boxes in the Import Options dialogue. DESELECT the "Centered", "Place on Floor", "Percent of Standard Figure Size", etc. options in the import dialogue box after you select the poser .obj file, and then the object should load with correct scale into the scene. In DAZ|STUDIO, simply choose the Poser-scaled .obj version, and import with Poser Preset option from the import dialogue box. BLENDER users, obviously, choose the Blender scaled .obj. All other software applications may be best suited to import the standard .obj file. Do this for BOTH the lamp, and the bulb (if you choose to load the bulb). « Less