
Cement tiles Frdric TABARY a world of bubbles 3D model
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This 3D model was originally designed using Sketchup 8 software and later converted into multiple 3D formats. The native file format is .skp, and the associated 3ds Max scene is based on 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 These cement tiles are a special order in 30/30 design, featuring speckled tile designs that also come together in every color used within these tiles! The turn to create now lies with you! Polygons: 2270 The textures for this model can be found inside the .skp file. Want to know how to extract these textures from a .skp file? If you have one of the following software packages, it is relatively easy to do. Follow the steps provided below: Sketchup (Free) Firstly, just export an image as your preferred 2D file type under the File/Export/2D Graphic dropdown menu. Alternatively, Navigate to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Then export this file in a COLLADA format (*dae) file type. Be sure that you check the box that says Export Texture Maps within the Options section. Move to the location where your exported file resides and look for a folder bearing the name of the exported file, which should contain all necessary textures. C4D (Trial Version Works Fine) When importing an .skp file into C4D, a separate folder containing all the necessary texture files is automatically generated alongside the original .skp file. 3ds Max If you import an .skp file to 3ds Max, all your textures are stored in ..3dsMaxSceneAssetsImages. Alternatively, when exporting the fbx file using embed media option selected (within the export dialogue box), it automatically generates a new folder of texture files that accompanies the fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (Trial Version Sufficient) To get your hands on these textures from .skp file via Rhinoceros 3D, first import .skp into this program. Open material editor through Panels->Material Editor interface and select any of those materials with a texture. Just click on the name of the chosen material in the Textures section. Next, hit the three-dot button and voila! All necessary textures can now be seen in the ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Go ahead, take the extracted textures and place them within your preferred location!
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