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Anonymous1768421558
01-22 08:20
Model Name
chess board 3d model
Tags
props
rendering
realistic
Prompt
Create a detailed 3D model of a chess board, including the following specifications: 1.**Dimensions:** The board should be a standard 8x8 grid, with each square measuring 2 inches by 2 inches, resulting in an overall board size of 16 inches by 16 inches.2.**Materials:** Use a combination of dark walnut wood for the dark squares and maple wood for the light squares.The finish should be smooth and polished for a realistic appearance.3.**Texture:** Apply a wood grain texture to both types of squares that highlights the natural patterns of the wood.Ensure the grain direction is consistent with how wood is typically cut.4.**Lighting:** Set up a realistic lighting environment that mimics a natural light source.Include soft shadows to enhance the three-dimensionality of the board.5.**Pieces:** Model a full set of chess pieces in classic Staunton style.Include all 32 pieces (16 white and 16 black) with appropriate details such as felt bases and distinct shapes for each type (king, queen, bishop, knight, rook, pawn).6.**Environment:** Place the chess board on a simple, neutral-colored surface (like a dark or light wood table) to ensure the focus remains on the chess board and pieces.7.**Rendering:** Generate multiple high-resolution renders (at least 300 DPI) from different angles, including a top-down view, an angled view, and close-ups of the pieces.8.**File Format:** Output the model in both OBJ and STL formats, ensuring it is suitable for 3D printing and digital use.Ensure that the final product is visually appealing, accurately represents the characteristics of a traditional chess set, and is functional for both display and gameplay."
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