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BeInspiration 82 3D model
MAX | FBX | OBJ | C4D

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BeInspiration 81 3D model
MAX | FBX | OBJ | C4D

25.02.2020 905



BeInspiration 79 3D model
MAX | OBJ | FBX | C4D | 2.7 GB

11.02.2020 3541



Laboratory 3D model
MAX | FBX | TGA | OBJ | MA | MB | 328 MB

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Laboratory 2 3D model
MAX | OBJ | 84 MB

11.02.2020 1265



Modern Pharmacy 3D model
MAX | FBX | TEX | 1 GB

11.02.2020 1101



Pharmacy Interior Design 3D model
MAX | 3DS | FBX | 3.98 MB

11.02.2020 1228



Pharmacy shop 3D model
MAX | TEX | 39 MB

11.02.2020 1782



Pharmacy Showcase 3D model
MAX | FBX | OBJ | 28.4 MB

10.02.2020 774



SciFi Gun Pack Low-poly 3D model
MAT | FBX | 7.36 MB

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3D models are a crucial tool in the world of design. They allow designers to create immersive and interactive experiences that were previously unavailable. By using 3D models, designers can create realistic-looking products, environments, and characters that can be explored from all angles. One of the main reasons why 3D models are so important in design is because they provide a level of detail and realism that was previously unattainable. By using 3D models, designers can create highly detailed and complex products that are both visually stunning and functional. This level of detail allows designers to create products that are not only visually appealing but also easy to use and navigate.

Another way 3D models contribute to the overall impact of a design is by providing a sense of depth and scale. By using 3D models, designers can create products that seem to go on forever, allowing users to explore every nook and cranny. This level of interactivity and immersion encourages users to engage with the product and increases the likelihood of conversion. Furthermore, 3D models are widely supported by various software applications and web browsers. This means that they can be used in a wide range of projects, including websites, mobile apps, and desktop applications.