Bedside child BLUSH houses the world 3D model

Bedside child BLUSH houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally built with Sketchup 8 and then converted into every other 3D format. Native format is .skp, while a 3ds Max scene uses 3ds Max 2016 and Vray 3.00 for rendering. Reference Number: 150260 Dimensions (cm): H 57 x W 42 x P R 30 Weight: 12 kg This stylish white and pink nightstand was inspired by Scandinavian design, giving the room a Deco theme that exudes sweetness. The pastel colors make this nightstand ideal to go with a vintage white bed from the sixties. Detailing on the drawer includes a pink key decal. Our recommendation is to add a nice bedside lamp to the tray and consider a pink metal lamp PIX for added flair! Reference: 150260 Price: € 79.99 Polygons: 173 To access the textures, open the .skp file. To extract textures from this file: 1. If you have Sketchup installed, export an image using File/Export/2d Graphic and save it as a choice of 2D file format. Alternatively, 2. Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export the model in COLLADA Format. Make sure 'export texture maps' is enabled during this step. Navigate to the exported folder location. Inside, find all of your textures bundled into their own directory, sharing the name of the exported file. You may import a .skp file using Cinema 4D to generate textures automatically within its native software package or store them separately near where the file is saved. 3ds Max makes things convenient for you: When a Sketchup project gets loaded onto the system using 3dsMax, the images it stores get organized neatly under ..\3DSmax\scene\assets\images Another convenient solution when you want to transfer this content outside of Cinema and save the entire .fbx export together with its image assets within is the same: enable "Embed Media" during your file output settings, ensuring every media element becomes easily accessible.

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