Igloo style cooler?
Cinnatwist
Posts: 91
I did not realize how rare this style of cooler was in the 3D verse until now. The "Little Playmate" cooler by Igloo. In the US at least, it's one of the most common you see around. In terms of a 3D model, there are only two that I've found and their quality and/or price is pretty bad.
Are there any Daz packs or any other 3D place for that matter to get this style of lunch box / cooler? Any packs or projects with this in the works? If no, which I suspect, I would really like to see one made or included in something in the future.
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Best jobsite lunchbox ever ! I still have have mine sitting on a shelf.
Not an igloo style, but a cooler https://www.renderosity.com/marketplace/products/116215/at-the-beach-accessories
od you can get one at the normal 3D stores. They won't be rigged and the prices vary, but you can import them as an OBJ and adjust the materials and they work fine
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/interior/house-interior/plastic-cooler-clean
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/household/other/cooler-22917408-0c4a-4965-8e2e-8250743607e8
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/household/other/pbr-watercooler
https://www.turbosquid.com/Search/Index.cfm?keyword=cooler&media_typeid=2
Appreciate the replies!
I have checked out the alternative coolers, both on those websites and any Daz packs I could find. They are all nice in their own way, but just don't have that style I want to get that the Igloo Playmate has -- all flattop models or plain old ice chests. Funny that one of the most common and notable lunch-coolers in the US (at least) has zero representation on any of the 3D websites, Daz included. I suppose it's not quite a thing beyond the US, maybe?
And yeah, as a fellow jobsite dude, I concur: these are fantastic lunchboxes (and I still use mine).
Almost, except for the ribs.https://www.renderosity.com/marketplace/products/99935/the-picnic-area?AID=4987
Wow, this is actually a near nail-on-the-head! Closest I've seen so far -- and one I had not and likely would never have seen to begin with. I'll buy it and give it a shot.
And I love how old school Daz/Poser the preview pics all look lol
I knew I had seen something similar. I found it when I searched picnic. All his product promos have that look. I have a few of his old sets and find they're still useful if you update the materials.