
Amsterdam the wall unit houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally crafted with Sketchup 13 and then seamlessly converted into every other 3D format imaginable. The native file type is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene uses 3ds Max 2016 and is rendered with Vray 3.00 Want to give your cooking style a fresh twist without touching your furniture? Swap out the doors on your kitchen units instead. For a rustic look, consider pairing your wall unit with the beautiful solid teak wood door Amsterdam. This perfect addition can fit seamlessly onto any 60 cm wall cabinet, and it's also available with an opening on the opposite side: the kitchen door wooden wall unit. Within the same collection, you may also love the low cupboard 60 cm. This product belongs to the Amsterdam range: To create a cozy atmosphere that exudes simplicity, opt for the natural blond solid teak found in the Amsterdam range. The clean lines of this collection make its contemporary look even more striking. Size (cm): H 65 x W 60 x D 37 Weight: 27 kg Reference Number: 118600 Price: € 159 Polygons: 17 You can find textures embedded within the .skp file Simply export them using one of these easy methods: If you have Sketchup (completely free), just select "2D Graphic" from File > Export, choose your desired 2D file format, and voila! Alternatively, you can import your .skp file into C4D or any other compatible software. This will automatically generate a folder containing all the textures, located next to the original .skp file. The same is true when importing your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Once you've opened the material editor, click on the texture name and follow these simple steps: Importing files isn't too tricky if you have the right tools at hand. If not, no worries, just get started with something more basic
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