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Product: Woven Headboard Platform Bed 3D Model
Style: Contemporary/Scandinavian with slim round legs and soft edges
Set includes: Bed frame, woven fabric headboard panel, upholstered side/foot rails, mattress, fitted sheet, 2 pillows, folded knit blanket/throw
Renderer: Corona for 3ds Max 2022 (materials set and named)
Units: centimeters; model placed at world origin with pivot at floor center
Real‑world scale sized to standard double/queen footprint
Geometry and topology
Editable Poly with mostly quads; controlled tris on curves
Subdivision‑friendly major parts; smoothed normals
Separate objects: frame/legs, headboard, mattress, sheet, pillows, blanket for easy material swaps
Clean manifold geometry; no n‑gons; no isolated verts
Scene statistics
Objects: ~10–12
Verts: ~400k
Faces: ~400k
Optimized high‑poly for close‑up stills and marketing renders
UVs and materials
Non‑overlapping UVs on visible areas; real‑scale for fabrics
Corona Physical materials using PBR maps (BaseColor, Roughness/Glossiness, Normal/Bump)
Upholstery: woven/bouclé fabric with subtle normal and roughness variation
Blanket: knitted fabric shader with directional weave
Bedding: cotton for sheet and pillows
Wood/paint option for frame and round legs
All textures organized in a single folder with relative paths
Scene/setup
3ds Max 2022 scene with tidy layers and clear naming
Linear workflow (gamma 2.2)
No third‑party plugins required beyond Corona Renderer
Preview lighting not included to keep file lightweight; model is render‑ready in your scene
Dimensions
Scaled to real bedroom furniture proportions; uniform rescale preserves materials
Use cases
Residential and hotel bedroom visualization
Furniture product shots and catalogs
Archviz libraries and kitbashing assets
Look‑dev and lighting practice with fabric close‑ups
What’s included
.max (3ds Max 2022+) with Corona Physical materials
.fbx (geometry + basic materials)
.obj + .mtl
Textures folder (PBR maps for upholstery, knit blanket, bedding, wood)
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
