
Bedside PASTEL blue child houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created using Sketchup 13, before being converted into various other 3D formats. Native format is .skp with a corresponding 3ds Max scene created in 2016, rendered with Vray 3.00 and utilizing a 2014 Catalogue, which embodies classic, simple elegance in its use of blue wooden tones. The compact, modern bedside table, ideal for small rooms, includes a storage drawer to hold treasured belongings as well as a tray at the bottom perfect for placing favorite books. Finished in a soothing blue hue, this versatile child's bedside table also comes in alternative colors including taupe, crisp white, and playful pink - take a look too at our stylish Ocean blue child bedside option. Size (cm): H 60 x W 35 x D 30 Weight: 5 Kg Ref: 135262 Price: € 59.00 Textures for this 3D model can be located within the .skp file. How to Extract Textures from .skp File? If you happen to possess any of these popular software packages, extracting textures will be an uncomplicated process - follow these guidelines carefully: Sketchup (Free) Export your preferred 2D image under the "File" menu -> "Export" -> "2d Graphic" option. This simple operation makes it easy to obtain your desired file. Alternatively, simply select the following from within the software: - File -> Export - Export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) - Ensure that 'Export Texture Maps' is checked - Browse for the exported location In the directory containing your exported file name, look for a folder including all of the textures you have extracted. C4D (A Trial Version will Do) Importing your .skp model into C4D triggers the automatic creation of a texture folder adjacent to your 3ds Max file. It really couldn't be simpler!
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