
Amsterdam the console houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally built with Sketchup 8 and then converted into all other formats for three-dimensional use. The original file type is .skp, while a 3dsmax scene uses 2016 version of 3ds Max software rendered using Vray 3.00 technology. Simple and modest furniture options are available, such as console tables, linens, sideboards with two or three doors that are suitable for Amsterdam's elegant and sophisticated taste. According to your preferences, it becomes either an input console piece of furniture, a table in your dining room or living space, or simply beautiful timeless decor. The range belongs to the Amsterdam series which embodies the idea of bringing simplicity, calmness, and warmth into your home with its solid blond wood made from natural materials. The sleek lines emphasize the collection's contemporary look making it perfect for adding some extra sophistication in any modern setup. This three-dimensional piece measures 80 x 120 cm by 40 deep, while its weight is a considerable 27 kg. You can find this unique decorative piece at price of €249, with reference number 501.70352. To access the textures you need, extract them from the .skp file located inside your scene or go directly to File -> Export and save them as COLLADA file. Using one of these formats: Sketchup (free version), exporting images, either through the usual drop down export button or via COLLADA. Alternatively use C4D which stores all textures next to exported .skp file folder upon importing, also 3ds Max when importing the file directly saves files inside it under Assets/..assets/images; you can access the embed option of selected files, thus resulting into new set folder for exporting media with .fbx extensions included, Rhinoceros which is available in trial version makes all texture information accessible by going to panel -> Material editor then opening each and finding location using Textures section within. Once there locate and paste into another preferred directory on computer system for your use convenience. If you're running low on options then you can try importing it directly with the aforementioned software like 3ds max. This is possible by checking Embed Media checkbox during export of FBX format; then just move all extracted folders inside a more accessible area. The information needed to complete this task will depend upon the type and availability of software used. The textures are saved automatically for certain platforms like Sketchup free or C4D when imported and in most cases available right there after being added through panel as already discussed above or located directly using Material editor within the chosen environment at hand. Size H 80 cm by W 120 and D 40 centimeters weighing in at around 27 kg of your newly created, yet so unique console, Amsterdam product, is now waiting for you with great expectation. You may download free C4D software here. In .skp file, open the File -> Export menu item; in COLLADA dropdown option save. Once inside your computer look directly under export folder by following above steps provided, as per different programs' capabilities like: when imported and automatically saved as textures - in all exported images located within your 3ds Max or other chosen program to ensure that you never miss a file again
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