Friday, August 30, 2013

Ibanez Jem 7 Steve Vai Electric Guitar by 5T3F4N

You can download 3DStudio MAX 2009 (*.max) files of Ibanez Jem 7 Steve Vai Electric Guitar 3D model from www.exchange3d.com. Direct link to the 3D model: Exchange3D media store More details: High detailed 3D model of electric guitar, Ibanez Jem 7 series Steve Vai model. The model is done in 3ds max 2009, and it can be open with same version or any after 2009. .max format is available as native format. Everything is modeled in details to small pieces and screws. Ready for High-end renders and close-up shots. Every part of model is movable and editable. Its Polygonal modeling type with applied MeshSmooth modifier. Model is Textured and materialized, and all maps (textures, bumps, displace, opacity) are included in downlodable file. All renders above are done with V-ray render, so most of the materials on model are Vray materials. Render setup with model is included and is ready to produce renders like the ones presented here right away! Maps are UV unwrapped, with mostly none overlapping spots. The areas where UV's are overlapping are either inside of an object, in small tight areas between two objects or polygons that are not visible, on the objects that are perfectly symmetrical so they overlap each other in order to take larger space on UV map for a much clearer texture, or on the objects that doesn't have any texture on them, just the material with shader. In any case the model is perfectly renderable from any angle, far or close up and wont show any deformation/irregularity on the texture. Exchange formats, such as .3DS and .OBJ are included, both low and HighPoly. Below is the list of 3D applications used for import-testing as well as the information on whether they support certain formats or don't. - LowPoly_3DS - Blender - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Maya, Softimage XSI, Houdini - NOT Supported - HighPoly_3DS - Cannot be exported from 3ds max due to large number of polygons. - LowPoly_OBJ - Maya - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Softimage XSI - Imports, no errors Houdini - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Blender - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Does not support .OBJ by default. - HighPoly_OBJ - Maya - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Softimage XSI - Imports, no errors Houdini - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Blender - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Does not support .OBJ by default. Versions of applications used for testing: Maya 2012 x64 Cinema 4D R13.016 Softimage XSI 10.0.422.0 x64 Houdini 11.0.469 Lightwave 11.0.1 Blender 2.64.0 Google Sketchup 8.0.15158 Note that exchange formats imports correctly with no errors, as shown above, the UV coordinates are intact, materials stays applied on the models, but they are blank in most cases and needs to be reconfigured in desired application, meaning shading, reflection, texture maps need to be tweaked. Only native format .max has everything ready for rendering right away.. The model preview:

Ibanez GRG series Electric Guitar by 5T3F4N

You can download 3DStudio MAX 2009 (*.max) files of Ibanez GRG series Electric Guitar 3D model from www.exchange3d.com. Direct link to the 3D model: Exchange3D media store More details: High detailed 3D model of electric guitar, Ibanez GRG series. The model is done in 3ds max 2009, and it can be open with same version or any after 2009. .max format is available as native format. Everything is modeled in details to small pieces and screws. Ready for High-end renders and close-up shots. Every part of model is movable and editable. Its Polygonal modeling type with applied MeshSmooth modifier. Model is Textured and materialized, and all maps (textures, bumps, displace, opacity) are included in downlodable file. Render setup with model is included and is ready to produce renders like the ones presented here right away! V-ray materials are used in scene so V-ray plug-in is recommended but not necessary in order for scene to work. Along with native .max file format comes 2 other formats .3ds and .obj which can be imported in any 3D application. Textures, bump, opacity, glossines, displace and other maps are included. Maps are UV unwrapped, with mostly none overlapping spots. The areas where UV's are overlapping are either inside of an object, in small tight areas between two objects or polygons that are not visible, on the objects that are perfectly symmetrical so they overlap each other in order to take larger space on UV map for a much clearer texture, or on the objects that doesn't have any texture on them, just the material with shader. In any case the model is perfectly renderable from any angle, far or close up and wont show any deformation/irregularity on the texture. Exchange formats, such as .3DS and .OBJ are included, both low and HighPoly. Below is the list of 3D applications used for import-testing as well as the information on whether they support certain formats or don't. - LowPoly_3DS - Blender - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Maya, Softimage XSI, Houdini - NOT Supported - HighPoly_3DS - Cannot be exported from 3ds max due to large number of polygons. - LowPoly_OBJ - Maya - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Softimage XSI - Imports, no errors Houdini - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Blender - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Does not support .OBJ by default. - HighPoly_OBJ - Maya - Imports, no errors Cinema 4D - Imports, no errors Softimage XSI - Imports, no errors Houdini - Imports, no errors Lightwave - Imports, no errors Blender - Imports, no errors Sketchup - Does not support .OBJ by default. Versions of applications used for testing: Maya 2012 x64 Cinema 4D R13.016 Softimage XSI 10.0.422.0 x64 Houdini 11.0.469 Lightwave 11.0.1 Blender 2.64.0 Google Sketchup 8.0.15158 Note that exchange formats imports correctly with no errors, as shown above, the UV coordinates are intact, materials stays applied on the models, but they are blank in most cases and needs to be reconfigured in desired application, meaning shading, reflection, texture maps need to be tweaked. Only native format .max has everything ready for rendering right away.. The model preview: