3D tree 3D tree shrub 3D model
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This 3D model was originally built using Sketchup 8 before being converted to all other 3D formats. The native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene is created with 2016 version and rendered with Vray 3.00, making it suitable for high-definition visualizations of 3D trees / 3D trees / shrubs. The polygons total number is 15002, showcasing an impressive level of detail. For texture enthusiasts, all necessary files are readily available within the .skp file. If you're wondering how to extract textures from the .skp file, we have good news: if you own any of the following software, the process becomes incredibly straightforward. Simply follow these step-by-step guidelines: 1) Sketchup (Free Version Available): The export option is quite user-friendly; all you need to do is go to File > Export > 2D Graphic, choose your preferred format from the dropdown list, and click "Export." Alternatively, Go to File > Export > 3D Model and select COLLADA File (*.dae). Click on Options and ensure that "Export Texture Maps" is enabled. Next, navigate to the exported file location; you should find a folder with the same name as the exported file, containing all of your textures. 2) C4D (Even a trial version will work): Once the .skp file is imported into C4D, a separate folder filled with textures will automatically appear right next to the .skp file. 3) 3ds Max: Importing the .skp file directly into 3ds Max results in texture files being stored in ..\3dsMax\scene\assets\images. For an alternative approach, export the fbx file while selecting the "embed media" option; this will generate a folder of textures along with your fbx file. 4) Rhinoceros 3D (Trial Version Sufficient): Import the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D and then navigate to Panels > Material Editor. Select any material that contains a texture, click on the texture name in the Textures section, and then press the three-dot button. You'll now see all of your textures located within ..\AppData\Local\Temp\embedded_files. Feel free to copy or paste these textures to any folder you prefer.
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