
Cargo dressing houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 and then successfully converted into various other formats including OBJ and FBX for broader compatibility. Native format is .skp, but users of 3ds Max can utilize the 3ds Max 2016 scene which was rendered with Vray 3.00 for enhanced visual effects. Perfectly suited for organizing clothing and personal items, CARGO is a beautifully crafted wooden wardrobe with one side featuring a spacious closet and multiple drawers to cater to your storage needs. Its stylish dressing cabinet will surely captivate you with its functional design. Simply arrange it in coordination with other furniture from the same range: complement it with the sleek cot 90 cm CARGO or modern sofa bed, matched with the accompanying wooden nightstand for a cohesive look. Alternatively, add the CARGO cabinet secretary or wooden office chair and stool to create an expansive study space that blends seamlessly with the entire library. This impressive piece of furniture is part of the Cargo range: designed to bring freshness and style to any room with its nautical theme and user-friendly features. By using multiple colors, these MDF furnishings exhibit an inviting bluish-gray palette complemented by a hint of white and ecru accents. Adding variety through numerous layouts creates a vibrant feel to this extensive collection. For a touch of individuality, letters and numbers are applied to the furniture's stencil design for added flair. Dimensions (cm): H 195 x W 115 x D 52 Weight: 50 kg Ref. 111692 Price: â¬589 Polygons: 48 You can find the corresponding textures in the .skp file. How to extract textures from a .skp file? If you are already using any of the following software, extracting textures will be effortless: Sketchup (completely free): * Simply export your chosen image as a 2D graphic file under File/Export/2D Graphic - select your desired option from the dropdown list. Another alternative approach: 1. Navigate to File -> Export -> 3D Model and choose a COLLADA file with a *.dae extension. 2. Check the 'Export Texture Maps' box within the Options settings. 3. Locate the exported folder which contains all of the relevant textures. C4D (Even just a trial version will suffice): * Automatically upon importing the .skp file to C4D, it creates a new directory filled with corresponding texture files located next to your .skp file. 3ds Max: * Upon successful importation of the .skp model to 3ds Max, all texture files are saved in the following location: .../3dsMaxScene/assets/images You can easily locate these using the address above. Moreover, you may opt to export fbx files by enabling the embed media option within the Export dialogue box which automatically organizes a separate folder containing textures along with the exported .fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (Again, just the trial version will be more than sufficient): * Upon importing the .skp model into Rhinoceros 3D: * Access your material editor panel and choose any applicable material displaying texture information. * Right-click on the name of that particular texture displayed under the Textures section * After clicking, look at three dots adjacent to your chosen button and a dialogue window appears listing each embedded texture, all of which will be located within ..\AppDataLocalTemp\Embedded_files It's always possible to manually copy-paste the obtained textures to any designated folder as needed.
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