Antique Rocking Chair

by Ed Ackerman in Models


Illustrated documentation is included with the model.

Description:

This is a model of an antique Victorian Windsor Rocking Chair. A chair like this would have been made between 1860 and 1880.  It is made from an elm wood with a nice aged patina.  The model is of sufficient detail that it renders well in closeup.  This chair would look good in any contemporary or period scene.

Usage:

The model is contained in a single .blend file with all textures/images/materials packed inside.  To use this model you can append it into your scene as follows:

Go to the File Menu and pull down to Append

Find the “Rocking_Chair.blend file and double click on it.

Double Click on the Collection icon

Select the “Append_Rocking_Chair” collection and click Append

Note that the model components are all parented to a master Empty Item represented by the large, labeled axis.  You can move or rotate this Empty to adjust the location and orientation of the model.

Technical:


The Antique Rocking Chair was modeled in Blender 3.4 and utilized PBR shaders with procedural color, roughness and bump adjustments.

Dimensions:  W  24” (61 cm)  H  42”  (106.7 cm)  D  28”  (71.1 cm)
Vertex Count:  47,214
Face Count:  46,530
Textures:  4K PBR with procedural adjustments.

Subdivision modifiers are used on some of the components to smooth the rendered result.  These modifiers are not currently set to display in the 3D viewport, but with display when rendered.  They can be enabled in the viewport by clicking on the viewport icon in the modifier properties tab for that component.  All images were rendered in Cycles.  Materials work in Eevee as well.  If using Eevee, enable Ambient Occlusion in the Render Tab.
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Details
Published almost 2 years ago
Software Version 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Misc Data Uvs-Unwrapped, Textured
License Royalty Free
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