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Diving Bell from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (VTTBOTS) by LRRJSFX------------------------------------------------------|| PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ||

This is a model of "Diving Bell -aka- Apple I". Originally created with 3ds Max 12,0.Other included formats: FBX and OBJ.

"Diving Bell" is a fictional bathyscaph aboard the submarine Seaview featured in 20th Century Fox's 1964 TV series "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea".

"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" was created and produced by Irwing Allen and starring Richard Basehart as Admiral Harriman Nelson and David Hedison as Captain Lee Crane. It is considered one of iconic science fiction TV series of the 1960s.

|| USAGE ||

The intellectual property depicted in this model, including the brand "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original rights holders. Editorial uses of this product are allowed, but other uses (such as within computer games) may require legal clearances from third party intellectual property owners.

|| SPECS ||

This model contains:221 objects.132571 vertices.254363 polygons.Nineteen (19) Standard materials (All included in the folder).The renderer used is Default Scanline Renderer using Catmull-Rom antialiasing filter.

|| PREVIEW IMAGES ||

Crewman figure and background in previews not included with file Model.All preview images are rendered with Default Scanline Renderer using Catmull-Rom antialiasing filter.No Photoshop or compositing used. File is ready to render Out-Of-The-Box.Lights are included in the file.

|| TEXTURES & MATERIALS ||

All textures and materials are included in the folder.

|| GENERAL ||

Model is built to real-world scale 1:1Units used: Milimeters.Model objects are organized by groups.No third-party renderer or plug-ins needed.

|| ADDITIONAL NOTES ||

"Diving Bell from VTTBOTS" 3ds Max file format have standard textures & materials applied and will render like the preview images.

Others included files:-Diving Bell from VTTBOTS_README, TXT format.-Diving Bell from VTTBOTS_Parts & Groups, PDF format.-Diving Bell from VTTBOTS, FBX format.

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Autodesk 3ds Max<br />Version: 12 - Renderer: Default (Scanline) 12<br />File Size: 4.82 MB
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Autodesk FBX<br />Version: 12<br />File Size: 15.9 MB
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