What is the product I am selling
I am selling a traditional ceramic Piggy Bank that can be used as a prop within your room.
Why did I do this model
Piggy Bank has been around for many years, even centuries and we all have had one or still have one in our homes. Most piggy banks are used to store loose change and quite often sit on a table/desk, or even on a bookcase, and can be seen as part of the furniture of the room. Often they can be elevated or simple, however for this piggy bank, simplicity is the key.
This model is created to mostly be used as a prop in a room, be that a kids bedroom or household office. This model would be ideal for the digital architects who specialize in creating visualization of rooms in a house, office or anything in between. Its real life size makes it ideal for a background prop, as it will not overpower any room in your digital renders.
The model has a ceramic like texture as I felt it needed to have somewhat of an old school charm about it, making it feel more real then if it was like a soft plastic, like a number of modern versions are. This piggy bank is inspired by real life examples combined with my own spin.
I am looking at doing other examples, so keep an eye on them over the coming months.
Please note: the coins seen in the visualizations of the product are not included and are part of my Australian Coin collection that can be bought separately.
Product Description
2 x Blender 4.1 + FilesProcedural Materials (modifiable) andFlat, Baked Image Materials (PNG) [Attached within zip folders]
FBXOBJGLB (Augmented Reality)STL
How the file works
Within the downloadable folder/s, I have included two different blender files. One of these files (Piggy_Bank_Procedural) all the textures/materials are included, using a wide variety of procedural nodes. This will mean you can modify any of these nodes, to suit your own preferred taste/style specific to your own project needs. This Blender file will suit any level of experience as the node layout is quite simple and easy to follow.
However, for those who want the ease and comfort of downloading the file without worrying about making changes, all the textures are baked as .png files. This can be found under the Blender File (Piggy_Bank_Baked_Materials). To use correctly just download the texture ZIP file, (included within are separate material/texture folders with the names closely matching to the different objects within the blender/other file).