APPLY ILLINOIS houses the world 3D model

APPLY ILLINOIS houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted into every other major 3D format possible. Its native file type is .skp, while its 3dsmax scene runs on a 3ds Max 2016 platform, and is rendered using Vray 3.00 version CATALOGUE 2014. This eye-catching decoration features three unique color options: red, orange, or green. When red, the room will feel bold and energized; when orange, the space will warm up immediately; and when green, you'll get a natural, outdoorsy vibe. No matter which option you choose, this unexpected design and its bright colors are guaranteed to revolutionize your space. Don't forget to add matching black metal suspension for an enhanced overall look! Dimensions: 47 cm (Height) x 63 cm (Width) x 19 cm (Depth). Total weight: a mere 0.10 kg. Item reference number is 138600 and the item's current price tag is €119.90. Made up of no less than 308 individual polygons, this model boasts an impressive amount of detail. If you're in need of the textures found within .skp file format, extracting them couldn't be simpler! Simply select any software with 3D modeling capabilities – such as Sketchup (totally free), C4D (with a trial version being perfectly sufficient for extracting textures), Rhinoceros 3D (same story here) or 3ds Max - and follow the straightforward extraction process below. With this particular .skp file: - Using Sketchup is effortless: Go to 'File/Export/2d Graphic' dropdown menu and pick any image type you desire. - An alternate method for exporting textures via COLLADA File format (*.dae): Visit 'File -> Export -> 3D Model' and select your export preferences carefully. Make sure the texture maps option is checked when exporting. You should now find a directory containing all extracted images with same filename as exported file.

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