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This 3D model was originally crafted using Sketchup 8 before being transformed into every other relevant 3D format. Its native format is .skp, with a corresponding 3dsmax scene designed in 3ds Max 2016, subsequently rendered using Vray 3.00 CONCRETE CUBE: A STRUCTURAL FEATURE IN MY OUTDOOR SPACE Textures can be easily found within the original .skp file To extract textures from a given .skp file If you possess any of the following software tools, this process becomes quite straightforward by following these guidelines: Sketchup (Completely Free) Just export the desired image as your preferred 2D file under File/Export/2d Graphic - dropdown option. Another alternative Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Export it as a COLLADA File (*.dae) file. Click on the Options button and make sure that Export Texture Maps is checked. Go to the exported file location. In the directory, there should be a folder with the exported file name containing all of the textures. C4D (A trial version is entirely sufficient) Importing .skp files into C4D automatically generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file itself. 3ds Max When the .skp file is imported to 3ds Max, it stores texture files within the ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages directory. You can also find and export an fbx file with embed media option selected (in the export dialog window), so a folder of textures together with the fbx file gets automatically generated. Rhinoceros 3D (A trial version is entirely sufficient) Import .skp files into Rhinoceros 3D, then open material editor. Select any material that features texture. Click on the texture name in Textures section, and click on the three dot button to display all textures within ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Feel free to copy and paste the extracted textures to a preferred folder.
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