DESCRIPTION

This Ring Diamond Generator was modeled under 3Ds MAX 2020, the materials, Lighting and the rendering under V-Ray 7.

The tradition of the diamond ring as a symbol of love and commitment has evolved over centuries. Here’s a brief overview:

Ancient Beginnings

The earliest recorded use of rings to symbolize love dates back to ancient Egypt, where rings made from braided reeds were exchanged as tokens of eternity, symbolized by their circular shape.Romans popularized the idea of betrothal rings, sometimes made of iron, signifying strength and permanence.Diamonds Enter the Scene (15th Century)

Diamonds first appeared in engagement rings in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of Austria proposed to Mary of Burgundy with a diamond ring. This set the trend among European aristocracy.The rarity and brilliance of diamonds made them a symbol of wealth, power, and eternal love.Victorian Era (19th Century)

During the Victorian period, diamond rings became more elaborate, often incorporating colored gemstones, gold, and intricate designs.Diamonds were seen as romantic due to their perceived purity and connection to eternal love.The De Beers Revolution (20th Century)

In 1947, De Beers launched its iconic advertising campaign with the slogan A Diamond is Forever, linking diamonds to everlasting love and making them the standard for engagement rings.Advances in mining and production made diamonds more accessible, fueling their popularity.Modern-Day Symbolism

Today, diamond rings remain a universal symbol of love, commitment, and milestones. They are no longer limited to traditional engagement rings but are also used in fashion and as personal statements.The diamond ring's journey reflects a blend of cultural tradition, marketing brilliance, and the enduring human desire to celebrate love and commitment.

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

See what other buyers think about this model - real feedback on quality,
accuracy, and usability.
There are no reviews or comments yet. Please be the first one to write it.

Ring Diamond 3D model

Royalty Free License
Like this model to show appreciation to the designer.
See how many times this model was viewed.
Share this model to support the designer and boost their visibility.
Native file format
MAX
Size: 340 KB
Renderer: V-Ray | 7 | 2020
Exchange format
EXR
EXR<br />Version: 2020<br />File Size: 14.8 MB
Provided by designer
Information and details shared directly by the model's designer.
3D Features
Animated
The model includes animations (movement or actions) that can be played in supported software or engines.
Rigged
The model has a skeleton or bone structure, making it ready for posing or animation.
Low-poly
PBR
Uses Physically Based Rendering materials, which give the model realistic lighting and surface properties.
Textures
The model includes image files (textures) that add color, patterns, or detail to its surfaces.
Materials
The model has material settings that define how surfaces look (color, shine, transparency, etc.).
UV Mapping
The model's surfaces are mapped to a 2D image, allowing textures to display correctly.
Plugins Used
Some external plugins were used to create the model. These may be required for full functionality.
3D printing
Indicates whether the designer marked this model as suitable for 3D printing.
Model is not 3D printable
The designer indicates this model is intended for digital use only (rendering, animation, or AR/VR) and not for 3D printing.
Geometry
Other
The model uses a different geometry type (e.g., voxels, point cloud).
4481 polygons
The total number of polygons (flat shapes) that make up the 3D model.
/ 4361 vertices
The number of points (corners) that define the shape of the model's polygons.
Unwrapped UVs
Publish date
Model ID
Hire
Chat