chimney 3D Model

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- Available formats: Cinema4D (.c4d) ver. 13 6.43 MB
Render: Standard
- Polygons:2731
- Animated:No
- Textured:
- Rigged:No
- Materials:
- Low-poly:No
- Collection:No
- UVW mapping:No
- Plugins Used:No
- Print Ready:No
- Geometry:Polygonal
- Unwrapped UVs:Unknown
- Views:2972
- Date: 2015-01-13
- Item ID:91817
they acquire 3d model of a chimney. i have made him in a piece.
in addition you get the textures i myself from my chimney at home has made.
thereby it looks more realistic.
to the chimney you are able to do still the pipe erwwerben. the pipe goes in from the chimney in dio wall.
it is a modern chimney. Print Ready: No
Read morein addition you get the textures i myself from my chimney at home has made.
thereby it looks more realistic.
to the chimney you are able to do still the pipe erwwerben. the pipe goes in from the chimney in dio wall.
it is a modern chimney. Print Ready: No
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If you need a different format, please send us a Conversion Request. We can convert 3D models to: .stl, .c4d, .obj, .fbx, .ma/.mb, .3ds, .3dm, .dxf/.dwg, .max. .blend, .skp, .glb. We do not convert 3d scenes and solid formats such as .step, .iges, .stp, .sldprt etc!
I've been experimenting with chimney 3D models lately to better visualize repair and maintenance issues before any actual work starts. It’s especially useful when communicating with local professionals. For example, I recently explored https://chimneysweepspokane.com/ to compare service options and realized how helpful it would be to share a basic 3D model of my chimney during consultations. It made the process much clearer and helped them understand the exact issues faster. Curious if anyone else here has used 3D modeling for similar purposes when working with sweep or repair services?