
APPLY Audlia houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 software before being converted to multiple other formats for optimal versatility. The native format of this impressive piece is .skp, while 3ds Max 2016 is used in its rendering phase, paired with the power of Vray 3.00 engine. This remarkable item, cut from precision metal and elegantly decorated, skillfully recalls the sophisticated styles often found within ancient castles. Crafted to perfection, this metal creation exudes a refined sophistication that evokes a stone sculpture, ideal for showcasing exquisite interior designs. See also the matching rectangular base design available in an alternative format. Dimensions are as follows: 44 cm in height, 15 cm in width and 28 cm in depth. This exceptional piece weighs 0.10 Kg. Reference code is 138110 and the price tag is set at â¬69.90. For your information, this 3D model consists of 8099 polygons. You can find textures for this design within the .skp file provided. Should you need to extract these textures from the file, we have outlined some simple steps below that should cater to users with certain software packages installed: **Using Sketchup** Export your desired image as a 2D file via the File > Export > 2D Graphic option. Another alternative is as follows: Navigate to File > Export > 3D Model and choose the .dae file format. Click on Options and ensure that "Export Texture Maps" is checked. Your textures will then be located within a folder bearing your exported file's name. **Utilizing C4D** C4D allows for an effortless import process: Upon importing the .skp file, it automatically generates a texture folder next to the .skp file itself. **For 3ds Max Users** Upon importing the .skp file into 3ds Max, all textures will be stored within the directory named ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. Additionally, exporting the file as fbx with media embed option enabled allows for automatic texture folder creation alongside the exported file. **Utilizing Rhinoceros 3D** To access textures from Rhinoceros 3D software: Import the .skp file into this application, then navigate to Material Editor by selecting Panels > Material Editor. Here you'll be able to view textures; simply click on any texture's name in Textures section, and a pop-up menu allows viewing all the files - located within ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files. Lastly, feel free to copy-paste your desired textures to any preferred directory of choice.
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