Buffet KIMONO houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 software, then converted to various 3D formats. Native format is .skp, 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered using Vray 3.00. To infuse an Asian ambiance into your interior design, consider the Kimono solid wood buffet inspired by Japanese style. This beautiful hand-painted buffet will captivate all who adore the land of the rising sun. A two-door red and black buffet features elegant floral designs for exceptional interior decor. Think about adding a kimono-themed wardrobe to your room. Specifications: Size (cm): 68 cm height, 130 cm width, 45 cm depth Weight: 43 kg Learn more at http://www.maisonsdumonde.com/FR/fr/produits/fiche/buffet-kimono-110619.htm. Product reference: 110619 Price: €349 Polygon count: 30 To extract textures from the .skp file, try the following steps: If you have Sketchup software installed (available for free), export an image as your preferred 2D file under File > Export > 2d Graphic. Alternatively, follow these instructions: File -> Export -> 3D Model, then select COLLADA File (*.dae) format and check Export Texture Maps. You can find textures in a folder next to the exported file. If you use Cinema 4D software (even its trial version), importing the .skp file automatically creates a folder with textures. In Autodesk 3ds Max, imported texture files are stored under ..\3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. To export fbx with embedded media selected, a separate textures folder will be generated alongside the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D users (even those using its trial version) can import .skp, open the material editor and locate textures by clicking on the texture name in Textures section.
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