
3 cubic deco Schoolboy houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 13 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp, with a 3dsmax scene in 3ds Max 2016 version rendered using Vray 3.00 from CATALOGUE 2014. These three wooden blocks can be used to create practical storage for your toddler's room, no matter what the size. The colorful and playful patterns printed on these decorative cubes feature lids and can hold books, toys or stuffed animals. In addition to providing storage space, these cubes can serve as a small table for coloring or even a booster seat. Here are the details about the product: H 25 x W 25 cm; Weight: 4.65 Kg. Ref #143211; price is â¬54.99. You can find the textures used in this model inside the .skp file itself. If you have software like Sketchup, C4D or Rhinoceros 3D installed on your computer, it's easy to extract the textures. Here's what to do: With Sketchup (free download available), simply go to File -> Export and then choose '2D Graphic' from the drop down menu. Save your exported file as a .png, .jpeg or other image format of your choice. Another way is to export your 3D model to COLLADA (.dae) file using 'Export' under 'File'. Just click on the 'Options' button in the export dialog box and make sure that 'Export Texture Maps' option is selected. For users with C4D (you can try the trial version if you don't have a licensed copy), importing the .skp file automatically generates a folder with textures next to your 3ds Max file. In case of 3ds Max, when you import a .skp file into it, all the texture files are saved in a location called '..\3dsMax\sceneassets\images'. If you prefer to export the textures together with the model, make sure that 'embed media' option is selected when you choose File -> Export. For users with Rhinoceros 3D (the trial version works well too), after importing your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D and opening the Material editor by navigating to Panels->Material Editor, simply select a material with textures on it. You will see all of them in a dialog box labeled 'Textures' - find it next to 'Materials'. All of the required texture files should be found within the AppData\Local\Temp/embedded_files directory after you import your .skp file. Just feel free to copy and paste the extracted textures into any folder that is convenient for you.
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