
Boxwood topiary houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted into every other available format. Its native format is .skp, while 3dsmax scenes are made in 3ds Max 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00 For a fresh and trendy garden setting, artificial boxwood cones make for perfect elegant decorative items. This outdoor artificial plant brings a delightful springtime atmosphere to any patio area. Size: Height 100cm x Width 30cm Weight: 4 Kilograms The price of this item is ⬠69, which can be purchased through http://www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/topiaire-buis-117008.htm Polygons total count is 787 Textures can be found in the .skp file If you have access to one of these following software options, it's quite simple. Follow the instructions provided below: Sketchup (Free) Just export your image as a 2D graphic by selecting File -> Export -> 2D Graphic. You will then need to choose which option you want under the dropdown menu. Another Option is Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, and select the file as COLLADA (* .dae), clicking on options you'll be sure that export Texture maps is selected, navigate in the directory location of your exported files you'll see a folder with all the textures stored within. C4D (Trial version should work just fine) Simply importing your .skp file into C4D will generate a texture folder right next to your original .skp file. 3ds Max Importing your .skp model directly to 3ds Max, and looking for the "Assets Images" folder inside ..3dsMaxscene You'll see that the textures have been stored there, You can also select export with embed media selected so when exporting it automatically generates a new folder with the textures too. Rhinoceros 3D (Even trial versions are okay) By importing your .skp model into rhino you can easily get to materials editor, Select any of the material and click on Texture button. This is going to open your textures that you need You can now move them freely in to any other folder if needed
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