Kitchen - low poly

  • May 11, 2013
  • 1,258 Downloads
  • 7 Likes
  • Blender 2.6x
  • Render: Blender Internal
  • Creator: cemkalyoncu
  • License: CC-BY
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Description:

Here is a low poly kitchen scene. Contains many objects and total is 6.7k trigs. Textures are baked. Except for windows (I dont know how a 3D game would handle glass) every object should have a single material. Fidge, cooker and doors have rigging. Most objects can be subdivided for extra detail. I would even recommend it if you are not on a poly diet. However, when using subdivisions, apply and use a decimate modifier to remove extra faces on flat surfaces. Blender units in decimeters.

I might consider modeling other rooms if there is an interest. Please comment if you think I should include another object. Blend file should be properly packed, if there are issues please report them. If you export them properly to .obj files, please consider sending them to me so that I can upload an easier to use version.

Objects:

Fridge, cooker, worktop, windows, doors, walls, ground, lamp, fruit bowl, pot, plant, trash bin, chairs, table, table cloth, plates, glasses, kettle, shakers, tissues and tissue holder, tap, cupboard, drying mat, balcony, fence, cooker hood, sugar bowl, knife, fridge decorations

Textures:

Wood texture from Blender CD

Brushed metal by Osmic: http://opengameart.org/content/audio-knobs-button-sliders-etc

Wooden tile texture by Nobiax: http://opengameart.org/content/free-tiling-textures-pack-44

Two public domain photos: http://www.public-domain-photos.com/

Comments:

  • Groslat profile picture
    Groslat

    Buenisiimo!

    Written May 25, 2013
  • awsomemodeler2 profile picture
    awsomemodeler2

    Umm...I'm confused. The download says that the file is 27mb, but when I download it it's 177mb!

    Written June 29, 2013
  • cemkalyoncu profile picture
    cemkalyoncu

    Zipped size is 27mb

    Written July 15, 2013
  • hyperbaric profile picture
    hyperbaric

    nice!! thanks!!

    Written May 20, 2021