
CIRRUS CABINET BLUE GLACIER houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted to every other 3D format possible. The native file type is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene uses version 2016 and Vray 3.00 for rendering in CATALOGUE 2014 mode. A small blue metal buffet adopts a simple yet functional aesthetic often found in workshop furniture. Featuring adjustable feet and two doors along with two fixed internal shelves, this storage unit provides practical storage solutions for modern studio owners who desire a compact design that slips easily into tight spaces. In the same style, check out the Wayne metal buffet too! Here are its specifications: Height - 85 cm, Width - 70 cm, Depth - 35 cm, Weight - 20 kg. For just â¬99.99, this unit is definitely worth considering (Ref: 138914). To give you an idea of the model's complexity, it features a total of 110 polygons. Textures for the model can be found inside its native .skp file, and here's how to extract them: If you have any of these software programs, extracting textures is as easy as pie! Sketchup (completely free): * Simply export an image as your preferred 2D file format from File > Export > 2D Graphic - Dropdown menu. Alternatively, * Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export the file as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. Click on the Options button and ensure that "Export Texture Maps" is enabled. Now go to the exported file location, where you'll find a folder containing all the textures. C4D (a trial version will do just fine): * When you import .skp files into C4D, they automatically generate a folder containing all the textures next to the imported .skp file itself. 3ds Max: * Upon importing .skp files into 3ds Max, it stores texture files within the following directory: 3dsMax scene assets > images. Alternatively, you can also export an fbx file with "embed media" selected (found in the export dialog box), which automatically generates a folder of textures along with the exported fbx file. Rhinoceros 3D (try out the trial version): * Import your .skp file into Rhinoceros 3D. Then, open up the Material Editor from Panels > Material Editor. Choose any material that features textures, click on its name within the Textures section, and hit the three dot button. Now you'll be able to see all the available textures - find them in this directory: AppData\Local\Temp \ embedded_files.
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