
Buffet LENOX houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with SketchUp 8 software, then converted to multiple other 3D formats. The native file format is .skp, and a 3ds Max scene is compatible with version 2016. The rendering software used is Vray, version 3.00, with reference number 147 098. Dimensions in centimeters are H 119 x W 148 x PR 40. Weight is 65.10 kg. This beautiful buffet will add a unique touch to your interior space with its perfect blend of metal and wood style, giving it an undeniably vintage charm. The design has multiple storage options and modern flair, making it fun to use in your home decor. The detailed deco design with intricate details won't go unnoticed by anyone, and our suggestion is to also use the top portion of the boxes as a base for a beautiful vase or any decorative item that catches your eye. In case you prefer a more vibrant look, take a closer look at the stylish orange-gray color combination Dècalé. Reference Number: 147098 Price: € 499.90 There are 318 polygons in this 3D model. The textures for this model can be found within the .skp file itself. To extract these textures from your .skp file, follow these easy steps if you have one of the mentioned software programs installed on your computer: 1. Using SketchUp (Free): a) Just export the image as a 2D file by going to File/Export/2D Graphic in the dropdown option. 2. Another method is also available: Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model, and export it as a COLLADA file with .dae extension. Click on Options button, and ensure that 'Export Texture Maps' is checked. Now, locate the exported file at its directory, where there should be a folder containing all the textures for your model. 3. C4D Users: If you're using C4D software (even the trial version is enough), simply import the .skp file into it. This action will automatically generate a new folder containing textures right next to your .skp file, making it super easy to access them! 4. 3ds Max Users: Importing the .skp file to 3ds Max software stores texture files at .\3dsMaxsceneassetsimages. You can also export fbx file with embed media option selected in the export dialog window so it automatically creates a folder of textures along with the exported fb x-file. 5. Rhinoceros 3D Users: Importing .skp file into your Rhinoceros 3D software then opens material editor by clicking Panels -> Material Editor, and then you need to open any material that has texture on. Then just click on the name of the material (located in the Textures section) followed by the three-dot button - now you will be able to see all your textures; they're stored at ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory.
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