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3d Lowpoly Houseware pack

Author: 
peladovii
Saturday, July 5, 2014 - 18:41
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
lowpoly
house
chair
furniture
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
Collections: 
  • 3D - Packs
  • 3D Post Apocalyptic
  • 3D-inanzen-collection
  • CCBY Furniture
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A lowpoly model pack of household items You can use them for whatever you like. 

Enjoy!

 

Polycount: 

 

Bucket - 140 Polygons

Bottle -  88 Polygons

Box - 31 Polygons

Bed - 212 Polygons

Countertop - 807 Polygons

Bedside Table - 146 Polygons

Pencil Holder - 45 Polygons

Paper - 1 Polygons

Vessel - 235 Polygons

Broom - 122 Polygons

Lamp - 194 Polygons

Wash basin - 338 Polygons

Bookshelf - 75 Polygons

Table - 298 Polygons

Fan - 304 Polygons

Paper - 1 Polygon

Chair - 140 Polygons

 

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
A little link to my website would be nice www.rodobodolfo.com.ar
File(s): 
Lowpoly Houseware pack.7z Lowpoly Houseware pack.7z 3.8 Mb [876 download(s)]
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810
joined 12 years 2 days ago
06/11/2017 - 21:33
810's picture

My friend, could you upload this ones in other format rather than .max? It's quite hard to import that format into anything

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