cupboard 3D Model (ma mb)

3D Model by vivek3d

cupboard 3D Model in ma mb

low poly maya 8.0 file with uvs opened.


In the United States, the commode is a colloquial synonym for a flush toilet. The word commode comes from the French word convenient.

A bedside commode is a movable toilet that does not use running water. This looks like a chair with a cushion in the toilet and has an underlying bucket or tub. After the commode is used, the jar can be removed for cleaning. It can be placed beside the bed if a person cannot get to the bathroom.

Our 3d model looks like an original commode. This is a Realistic 3d model with Texture. Real-world scale and exact proportions. This model can also be used for a variety of purposes such as drawing, animated movies, projects, educational intent, filmmaking, and much more, the model is perfect for you.

It is the best choice when you need a model or object to perform a unique movement. To easily use them in your real-time applications, choose from our set of animated models.

You can use the cupboard 3D Model in your various projects like a game, movie or any other project. Using filters to find 3D models that are rigged animated. For animation, games and VR / AR projects, 3D models are ready.

If you are in search of the same model then end your search with us. FlatPyramid is providing high detailed 3D models in various file formats that can be easily downloaded from our website.

Download the cupboard 3D model from FlatPyramid at the best price available online. Feel free to contact us at any time, in case you have any queries regarding the product.

Available Sample File for Download

USD $7.70 $7.00
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Specifications

  • Vertices
  • Polygons
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsNo
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesNo
  • File-formatsMaya (.ma .mb)
  • Optimized-forLow Poly
  • NID23882
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 190896

Published on: February 15, 2011