
Beech stabilized plant red ball topiary 1 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 before being converted into other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, while its corresponding 3ds Max scene was created with 3ds Max 2016, rendered utilizing Vray 3.00 design software. With a patented formula and exceptional mastery of unique skills, the company specializes in stabilizing various types of plants, trees, shrubs, bushes, and plant combinations, thereby providing endless aesthetic job opportunities and décor options. Here are some essential details about this 3D model: Polygons: 8800 You can locate textures within the .skp file for further reference. How to extract these textures from a .skp file? If you possess any of the following software, it is relatively easy to follow these guidelines provided: Sketchup (completely free) To accomplish this, export the image as your chosen 2D file format by selecting File/Export/2d Graphic from the dropdown menu. Another Method: Navigate to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Then select the COLLADA File (*.dae) file option. Click on the Options button and ensure that Export Texture Maps is checked. Next, go to the exported file location and locate a folder with the same name as the exported file containing all of the textures. C4D (Even the trial version works fine) Importing .skp file into C4D automatically generates a folder containing the textures right next to the .skp file. 3ds Max Upon importing the .skp file into 3ds Max, it saves texture files to the ..\3dsMax\scene\assets\images directory. You can also export fbx file with the embed media option selected in the export dialog window; this will automatically generate a folder containing the textures together with the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (The trial version works too) Import the .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D and then open the material editor. Select any material that has texture applied to it, click on the texture name in the Textures section, and select the three-dot button to see all of the textures stored within. You should be able to locate them in the ..AppData\Local\Temp\embedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste these textures into any folder you like for easy access.
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