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Subject: Free Bean Bag Chair (.max version)


LuxXeon ( ) posted Sat, 20 July 2013 at 3:52 PM · edited Mon, 30 March 2026 at 1:38 AM

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A detailed, sumptuous, leather beanbag in several upholstery/color options, offering a comfortable adornment to your arch/viz or character scenes.

The model is available as a native 3dsmax 2012 scene file (.max), and also in several scaled .obj formats, for importing easily into other applications, like Blender and Poser. It comes complete with color, specular, and bump maps, and two distinct material groups; one for the overall leather of the bag, and one material group for the trim/seam. There are 3 different color variations; blue, mauve, and black. The object is carefully UV unwrapped to provide no distortion in the textures. I've also provided the UV coordinate templates for creating your own custom textures, if you wish. However, any tileable texture should work very nicely.  Polygon count is only 10,550 quads.

You are free to use or modify this object as you see fit, for use in your scenes as a prop, or any other type of scene where you may need a unique and relaxed furniture option. This model is free to use for both commercial and non commercial renders. You may not, however, resell this object, or any derivative of it; individually or as part of a package/set.

Click Here to download the complete .max 2012 scene file version now from Renderosity Freestuff. (The .obj version is also available in freestuff too, as a separate download option).

You can also download this object at either of the following locations:

Turbosquid.com   (Proud to say I have the only free beanbag chair on TS currently).
ShareCG.com  (Both .max and .obj versions are contained in single zip here).

*** OBJ users, the Poser-specific OBJ version was exported with a scale conversion that should load with the appropriate scaling into most Poser 9 and above. To ensure proper import, BE SURE to DE-select all check box options boxes in the Import Options dialogue. DESELECT the "Centered", "Place on Floor", "Percent of Standard Figure Size", etc. options in the import dialogue box after you select the poser .obj file, and then the object should load with correct scale into the scene. In Daz|Studio, simply choose the Poser scaled .obj version, and import with Poser preset from the import dialogue box. Blender users, obviously, choose the Blender scaled .obj. All other software applications may be best suited to import the standard .obj file.

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bandolin ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 5:25 AM

I am shocked that TurboSquid didn't already have a been bag chair. I have a right mind to make one myself just to compete with yours. lol


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LuxXeon ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 9:43 AM

Quote - I am shocked that TurboSquid didn't already have a been bag chair. I have a right mind to make one myself just to compete with yours. lol

Haha.  Well, they do have several bean bag chairs.  Just that I have the only free one on there so far that I've seen.

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bandolin ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 10:29 AM

The gall they have to charge for a bean bag chair. The last bean bag chair I ever saw, was out on the curb down from my house with a sign taped to - FREE. Even real ones are free. lol


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wheatpenny ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 10:36 AM
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That bean-bag chair reminds me of one we had when I was a kid, but that one, someone burned a hole in the side of it and got little white foam pellets all over the living room.




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LuxXeon ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 11:00 AM

Quote - The gall they have to charge for a bean bag chair. The last bean bag chair I ever saw, was out on the curb down from my house with a sign taped to - FREE. Even real ones are free. lol

HAHA!  That's great!

Yeah, I was really surprised by this too.  I mean, I felt this is a pretty common decore item, and makes a good space-filler in even modern or contemporary archviz scenes. Another thing I noticed is that many of the more realistic ones were clearly sculpted in something like Zbrush, because the topology is very heavy, and triangulated.  One really nice one in particular was over 160,000 polygons.  So I'm happy to offer the first freebie of this kind on there, and also feel it offers a nice balance between realism and efficiency (with just over 10,500 quads).  Most of the time it took to create this one was figuring out how to efficiently optimize the topology, without sacrificing detail (I wanted the seams and folds modeled in).  You will notice I took out the bottom section, which would never be seen by the camera in a typical render, so that went a long way in saving polygons, etc.

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bandolin ( ) posted Sun, 21 July 2013 at 12:09 PM

And what's great, as Wheatpenny pointed out, the digital version will never have little white pellets pouring out once it eventually gets a hole, which is why bean bag chairs are sitting out on street curbs with signs like "As is" taped to them. : P

Great model.


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amileduan ( ) posted Mon, 29 July 2013 at 10:16 PM

Nice detailed model!

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