
A world of bubbles cement tiles tiles Marsh 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 software before being converted into other formats. The native file format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene is compatible with version 2016 and rendered using Vray 3.00 Design by Frederic TABARY for marsh tile products. Size specifications include dimensions of 20/20 / 1.6 cm and a price range of 72-129 euros per square meter. The full design pattern measures 40/40. Bertrand Damoiseau, founder of Tiles Marais Bertrand Damoiseau company, established the business in 1977, inspired by beautifully crafted tiles from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. At the production workshop, Damoiseau crafts enamel-coated lava kitchen designs, works on marble projects, and produces enameled earthenware biscuit items according to customers' specific requirements. The company aims to preserve a rich craftsmanship tradition and legacy. Today, Tiles Marais develops, publishes, and distributes an extensive range of tile products to enhance home decor. Paris office is located at 46, rue du old temple in the 75004 district; contact us at 01.42.78.17.43 for inquiries or orders. Alternatively, visit our Nantes branch at 2, rue de Strasbourg, 44000, and dial 02.40.20.38.20 to speak with a representative. Customers in Lille can find us at Esquermoise Street in the 59000 district; simply call 03.20.74.10.66 for more information or to place an order. Polygons: 40 To locate and extract textures from .skp files, please follow these instructions if you have any of the mentioned software installed on your computer: If you're using Sketchup (which is free), you can easily export the image as a 2D file under File > Export > 2D Graphic in the drop-down menu. Alternatively, proceed to File > Export > 3D Model and select COLLADA File (.dae) format. Make sure the 'Export Texture Maps' option is checked within the export settings dialog box. Once you save the exported file, navigate to its location on your computer and look for a folder bearing the same name as your exported .dae file - this should contain all your texture images. If C4D software is installed (even if it's only the trial version), simply import your .skp file into the program. Upon doing so, an automatic process creates a new folder containing the extracted textures right next to the .skp file itself for your reference and convenience. With 3ds Max, the texture files will be saved within ..\3dsMaxsceneassetsimages once you successfully import your .skp file into it. To obtain a copy of these texture files with your fbx export file, go to Export dialog box in 3ds Max, ensure that the 'embed media' option is checked; as an outcome of doing so, a new folder with textures gets created alongside your exported fbx file for your easy access and reference. Lastly, if you are utilizing Rhinoceros 3D software (trial version will also work), just import your .skp file into it. In the material editor (available under Panels -> Material editor), select any material containing a texture. Then, click on the texture name in the Textures section, followed by clicking the three-dot button that follows this action - now you can access and locate all the textures inside the folder ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files for easy referencing, copying, or moving of these image files to a location that suits your convenience best.
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