Hello everyone.
I want to share these boxes with you. Nothing spectacular, but were boxes ever specacular?
No textures included. No UV map. Only the mesh. Do whatever you want with it.
Have a great day and life.
Thanks for the tipp. Next time I will seperate each object. In the near futurer there will come alot more from my side and not simple things like that. Stay tuned.
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I would like to suggest that you consider grouping or parenting meshes instead of joining them in future models. This would enable users to easily open, rearrange or animate them and generally have a bit of fun with them :-)