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Metal File Cabinet

Author: 
ulf
Friday, March 30, 2012 - 20:58
Art Type: 
3D Art
Tags: 
office furniture
set dressing
prop
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
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  • 3D - Enviroment Objects
  • 3D-inanzen-collection
  • Assets for RPG-like game code name "Time"
  • Building C
  • CCBY Furniture
  • Deco
  • Game 2 Collection
  • low poly
  • Mitty's Maize
  • snowman
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A common three-drawer metal filing cabinet.

249 polys (quads). Included diffuse, specular and normal maps packed into blender file.

The filing cabinet has been rigged so that the drawers are constrained to open and close. 

But that's not all, also included at no additional cost a file folder and two sheets of paper.

Attribution Instructions: 
Model and textures by Ulf
File(s): 
file_cabinet_metal.blend.zip file_cabinet_metal.blend.zip 2.9 Mb [1463 download(s)]
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Julius
joined 15 years 7 months ago
03/31/2012 - 06:25
Julius's picture

heh, nice one. Probably quite usefull.

But i would not mention the polys in quads... quads have almost no relevance for real-time rendering, thus all game art is usually specified by tris (498 in this case I guess).

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ulf
joined 14 years 1 month ago
03/31/2012 - 13:42
ulf's picture

While game engines generally use geometry as triangles, I purposely leave my models in quads because they will be easier to edit should someone choose to modify them, and converting them to triangles is a simple matter in blender. 

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Julius
joined 15 years 7 months ago
04/04/2012 - 13:02
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Sure, I wasn't talking about changing them... just if you mention the polycount it should normally be in tris.

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ulf
joined 14 years 1 month ago
04/04/2012 - 13:14
ulf's picture

But I don't want people to download the file a be surprised when they find that it is not triangulated. An untriangulated model might not work with their engine. This way they will be notified ahead of time.

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FacadeGaikan
joined 14 years 3 months ago
04/09/2013 - 09:46
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Just what I need for my offices.

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bytheleft
joined 12 years 7 months ago
09/20/2014 - 01:48

Thank you I am inspired by all your work Ulf.

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ulf
joined 14 years 1 month ago
10/07/2014 - 04:55
ulf's picture

Thanks, bytheleft, I'm glad to hear that.

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