As part of my effort to find resources and assets to help architectural visualization artists in Blender produce better content, I found another 3D model for your library. This time it is a round table model from the guys of Stardust Visual.
They posted a detailed description of a table model called Nil on their Behance page. You can download it in several different formats, and among them, we have two compatible with Blender.
After downloading the compressed file, you can import either an OBJ or FBX model to Blender. Since we can read both files with no more significant problems in Blender, and start using the asset in your projects.
As a downside to the asset, we can point to the simple textures available in the asset. There are two maps only for Color and Bump maps.
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