Coke Bottle 3D Model (ma mb obj)

3D Model by Scorpio_47

Coke Bottle 3D Model in ma mb obj Coke Bottle 3D model.
prewiev made with v-ray render


High-quality 3d models set of Coke bottle. These models are made with much attention to detail. They have a reasonable amount of polygons.

Coca-Cola showcases a bottle made with recycled sea plastic. While only a small batch of 300 bottles has been produced, Coca-Cola says the bottle is a proof of concept for the potential of ‘enhanced recycling’ – technology which allows even low-quality plastics to be reused and recycled. It comes in different sizes like 1L, 2L, 250ml and many more. People love their taste. It is most famous in the young generation.

This 3D model can be used in various areas. As stated in the specification page, this model is available in several file formats so that it can be used with any of the supporting rendering software.

In this model, you can see a high detailed 3 dimensional model of the coke bottle. These models are used in animation, restaurants and VR / AR projects, etc. These models use filters to find rigged, animated, low-poly. They are available in any file format including FBX, OBJ, MAX, 3DS, C4D you can also check from the product specifications. This 3D Models of coke bottle, available in: 3D Studio Max (.max), Vray (Materials & Settings).

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Specifications

  • Vertices
  • Polygons
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsNo
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesNo
  • File-formatsMaya (.ma .mb), Wavefront (.obj)
  • NID28103
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 195211

Published on: January 18, 2012