Bedside Dkal pink houses the world 3D model

Bedside Dkal pink houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted into other formats such as OBJ, FBX, and DAE, using advanced rendering techniques for compatibility purposes. The native format of this 3D object is a SketchUp (.skp) file that contains detailed information about the model's geometry. The corresponding 3ds Max scene was built in 2016, and the Vray render engine version 3.00 was utilized to generate the image-based lighting effect found on all cataloged scenes from 2015. CATALOGUE ID: 146915 Dimensions for this piece are as follows: H:46cm x W:43cm x P.R.:35cm. With a weight of approximately 10 kilograms, this furniture item is designed to be compact yet functional. Its striking feature is the advanced fluorescent pink finish that instantly adds an energetic and lively atmosphere to any room. The design combines sleek modern lines with traditional touches found in classic furniture pieces. As an added bonus, it features both a convenient storage niche for your belongings as well as a functional drawer space for extra convenience. If you are interested in matching this unique bedside table with other pieces from the same era but have slightly different styles, there's the vintage applies swing Pink or Artic gray nightstand to consider. To purchase, click on the price: €59.99 Modeling and texturing details: Total number of polygons for the object is 262. You can access additional texture information stored within the .skp file for reference purposes. You're looking at how to extract textures from a .skp file? Easy! With one of these popular software tools: SketchUp, Cinema 4D, 3ds Max or Rhino, extracting and handling those detailed images becomes a walk in the park! With no hassle and only basic knowledge required, here's what you have to do for each software: For Sketchup users: First, open File/Export/2D Graphic menu options. Simply click on 'Export Image as' under drop-down lists and pick any two-dimensional format like PNG or JPEG from available choices. That's all! Or alternatively: Head straight to Export tab, choose COLLADA file type (".dae") for 3d data transfer between formats. On your right hand side Options box should be located- toggle it by clicking once - Ensure export of texture maps option is enabled as per your requirements and click OK Now browse your file location where newly created exported files should now be found! It has got own sub folder named similarly but having all included textur Maps! For Cinema 4D (Even with Trial Version available): If using free C4d tool: Just Import Sketchup (.skp) format. You will immediately have it pop-up auto generate Texture Folder which lies alongside newly made imported object so it doesn't get misplaced! Using free trial software is also applicable. For people who prefer 3D Max to manage objects for professional use cases here is another set of instructions on what must happen: When importing Sketchup model, make sure folder ".assets.images." has correct paths within system directory You'll find it under file location mentioned above when opening dialog box which says Embedded Media! This might involve clicking options from Export settings - embed option so files stay grouped neatly with new export FBX file format. If you're in luck you've successfully accessed the textures in specified path - simply click save for further operations. Rhino user's guide: To import Sketchup model to your system - locate 'Material Editor' tool present under main toolbar by opening material panel->editor (short cut 'Alt+P'), pick any surface with textures loaded up; go over "Textures section" hit three small icons at far left on same button press select new folder you've saved onto PC for extracted pics. Then check box saying embedded files & click OK in new popup - Done, images got copied out now move to copy n paste them anywhere else as needed

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