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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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Besides sharing news and articles about the use of Blender for architectural visualization, we also love to search for free assets that you can use in your designs. Having a wide range of options available can make a huge difference in specific projects, and for that reason, we are often looking to find great resources.

Today, we have an office table model from the guys of the ODESD2 design bureau. They posted on their Behance profile a model of a table called OS1, and it is a modern look table that fits in most contemporary office designs.

You can download the model in multiple formats like:

  • FBX
  • OBJ
  • MAX (2014)

From those options, you can easily import the OBJ format to Blender.

To make things even better, they also made available the textures for the asset.

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