Label Printing Supermarket Weighing Scale Low-poly 3D model

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Link: 3D model Label Printing Supermarket Weighing Scale VR / AR / low-poly | CGTrader

This is a 3D Model of an Electronic Label Printing Supermarket Weighing Scale. Modeled in Cinema 4D. Parts are named properly in the C4D version. Used Substance Painter to texture the model. All textures are available in a zip file (2K). ( See C4D File for More Info)

Textures: Single Set of PBR Textures

File Formats


  • C4D (Native)

  • FBX

  • OBJ

  • 3DS

  • DAE

  • Unity Package

Package includes

(Texture Files Attached) (if you Experienced Problems with Textures and materials, please use Texture Manager in Cinema 4D. For Default Renderings and do not forget to use an HDRI image for the sky)

Cinema 4D > Menu Bar > Window Menu > Click Texture Manager > Relink Material Folder.

Info:

Polygons: 9256 / Vertices: 7222

Final Notes: Preview Images are rendered in Marmoset Toolbag3. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

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Posted over 2 years ago
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I saw a lot of your other stuff, and this looks like something you do more often, with science fiction computers and stuff, in thinking of a future. From a future I have seen, it looks like everything is getting smaller with technology. I am sure even with wind being a big factor RC fliers might be as small as a bug, and it is something from movies, while computers might become smaller, there could be more added to help the smaller devices that your could not type on, like a 3d pen tool that is already in development for artist to draw 3d in the real world. I imagine everything you need to watch 3D movies will fit in the frame if virtual glasses with sound in built into the ear piece on the glasses. Streaming tv and movies through the glasses over the internet.
This might help you with your thoughts of science fiction stuff.
With the labels, and details, I can imagine this in real life, and even question if you invented this or used a real life model, and then I looked for where the labels come out. If t is that little slot, then they are small like the labels stuck on sliced deli meats. The keys are not clear to see, and they look complicated.
It might be nice to show a render of the key pad, even just a close up of part of it.

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