
Armchair black leather look skull SPARROW houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally built using Sketchup 13 and later transformed into various other formats for easier usage. The native file type is .skp, while a 3dsmax scene is optimized for compatibility with 3ds Max 2016, complete with rendered graphics in Vray 3.00 from Catalogue 2014 Rebel. Embodying an offbeat aesthetic, this black leather armchair boasts an eye-catching skull-studded pattern across its surface, effectively blending rock-inspired design with the aged effect to bring about a vintage appearance suitable for use within both home living spaces and teen quarters alike. Maintaining true form as a club chair, this offering combines comfort with intricate decoration inspired by the theme of death heads to produce a trendily studded product that reflects bold individuality! This exclusive vintage leather chair known as the Black Leather Dead Head also comes from the designer house Zadig. Specifications: Dimensions (in centimeters): 74 inches in height, 83 inches in width, and 83 inches in depth. Net weight: approximately 22 kilograms Ref Number: 137256 Selling Price: 327.50 Euros The level of polygons in this 3D model amounts to 175 Polygons. Textures associated with this project can be accessed within the native .skp file To export these images and incorporate them into your 3D design workflow, users may simply leverage the following free software products or utilize an application with embedded 3d functionality If you own any of these systems it's really easy Just navigate to 'File->Export->2D Graphic', make sure the dropdown option includes .skp as file type. Export texture maps for the 2d images within that skp scene Click on 'Options' then go over there at File location and look in folder - now here it is. It has a folder with textures for the exported dae (or FBX) Another Option for exporting 2D Textures with COLLADA export files: When .skp is exported as a collada file using 'file->export->3d Model', then go to Options and check on the box marked Export Texture Maps Now take your new exported dae file. Within that location in Windows Explorer, there will be an identical folder containing all the image files from 2D texturized in skp file. The dae collada exported Collada can contain a total of images - just drag & drop those onto a suitable project You don't need Sketchup at this point to work on the textures If you happen to own a trial version of these free software programs mentioned above then it would make export even easier To export C4D texture from skp, you may import it in the form of COLLADA. C4D is designed to import 2d skp texturing instantly by opening it in native c4d format In .skp imported files with this software automatically generates folders within those exported images When .skp files are loaded onto your Rhinoceros, just find a material within material panel ->select it->then find the textures in (panels-panels)->textures then click on 3 dot and export texture name, this way you can quickly get hold of all associated file locations You're welcome to move these textures into another suitable place.
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