Oak wood material 11

$5

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Formats (4)
Native | 3ds Max 2020 | Corona 5
3ds Max 2020 | V-Ray 4
OBJ
FBX
Specifications
Publish Date March 02, 2026
Product ID 2535592
Polygons 24
Vertices 32
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
PBR
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Yaroslav Rakochyi
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Description

Oak wood material in 4 colors, PBR materials.

Materials are developed for 3ds Max.
FBX and OBJ files contain geometry only, without shaders or textures.
All textures are PBR-based and materials can be easily adjusted manually.


High quality 3D material.
The archive contains:
- max2020 (Corona 5)
- max2020 (VRay 4.1)

- fbx
- obj
- jpg (4K seamless textures: Diffuse (Base Color), Glossiness (Roughness), Normal)

Units: mm
Poly: 24 Verts: 32

Pre-rendering with Corona.
Scene lighting is not included in the model. The model does not include backgrounds or scenes used in the preview.

For those using V-Ray versions earlier than 3.1, please note that the BRDF section of the materials contains Microfaset GTR (GGX). If your version is older than 3.1, the BRDF field will be empty. Choose Blinn, Phong, or Ward—whatever suits you best.

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